Freedom is a luxury that not everyone can afford. Lightly salted capelin caviar in sauce Every Day - “Do you want caviar, but not everyone can afford it for breakfast? Great alternative! Another favorite from Auchan" Not everyone can afford

Good afternoon Auchan is our family's favorite store. And we very often buy products made by them “Every Day”. (Not only because it’s cheap, although that too. But it’s also delicious).

Since I am a “fish person”, and my family is not so much, I often buy myself fish and fish caviar (various ones, for example pollock). This time my choice fell on classic capelin caviar.

I was pleasantly surprised that for the low price the taste is quite decent.

Packaging: transparent jar, sealed with thick foil.

The packaging contains all the necessary information. Weight 150 grams, And composition.


The design is modest, but nothing superfluous or distracting.

The color of the caviar is pale.

Now I’ll tell you about the taste: Since mayonnaise is indicated in the composition, I expected that the taste would be slightly sour or bitter (at Auchan they sell squid in mayonnaise sauce, that’s exactly the taste of bitter-sour mayonnaise).

But fortunately for me, the taste is sooooo delicate. The eggs are moderately hard. Soft but not liquid consistency. It does not spread over the sandwich. There is no unpleasant aftertaste left.

Perfect for a snack. You can spread it not only on bread, but also on pancakes.

I WASN'T AFRAID OF SEEMING FUNNY. NOT EVERYONE CAN AFFORD THIS.

The same Munchausen

Don't be afraid to seem funny

Among the wide variety of obsessive fears, one of the most common is social phobia. This is the fear of openly expressing oneself in a public place, of seeming funny, the fear of causing condemnation and laughter from people. This fear also includes: fear of speaking in front of a large audience, fear of answering questions from teachers, answering at the blackboard, and even fear of appearing in such public places, like a restaurant, dance floor, etc.

Such situations, if feared, can cause increased heart rate, flushing of the face, trembling hands, sweaty palms, etc. Of course, such reactions can also manifest themselves in some exciting situations that are rare for a person, which is normal and should not frighten a person.

What is the way out? Perhaps even contact a specialist, a psychotherapist.

The specialist, in turn, using certain techniques, will “conduct” auto-training from minor to the most frightening situations. As a result, even the most alarming situation will no longer cause panic attacks.

But before you turn to a specialist, you should try to get out of the difficult situation yourself. It is necessary to rebuild your attitude, your behavior. For this:

1. Stop comparing yourself to others. Man is generally not a suitable object for comparison. Each is superior to the other in some ways and inferior in others. To correctly identify your strengths and weak sides, make a “register” of personal qualities.

In the left column, write down everything that does not suit you and upsets you, in the right column - what it balances. After all, even shyness can be looked at differently. For example, “I am not an upstart, not annoying, not aggressive; people think I’m modest and easy-going.” Having established the advantages, it is easier to look for support in them in difficult situations.

2. Let go of the baggage of past grief.. Everyone has had moments when they were rejected, ridiculed, humiliated. Remembering past failures, a shy person tremblingly expects that in similar circumstances they will begin to haunt him again. Not at all necessary! Once you make a mistake, you most likely will not repeat it.

3. Don't take others' ill will personally. Most often, rudeness, impudence, and evil irony are an expression of the internal experiences, troubles and conflicts of the aggressor himself. So it’s not you who are bad - it’s your offender who feels bad.

4. Don't isolate yourself. Sometimes it is enough just to accept an invitation to a company to understand that you are not in any danger, and you can completely relax. Do not avoid communication with those who strive for it. And gradually you will get rid of isolation and vain fears.

5. Practice communicating. In anticipation important meeting or responsible public speaking you need to prepare properly and rehearse your speech. Many brilliant speakers, artists and politicians use similar homemade preparations.

6. Do not medicate yourself with alcohol. An extra glass often breeds not so much looseness as swagger. Regrets about it will only exacerbate fears and insecurities.

7. Appreciate your successes. A timid, shy person tends to perceive his own mistakes as a pattern, his successes as an accident. If you radically change the approach to recording successes and rewarding yourself for them, it will soon become clear: there are not so many reasons for despondency.

We very often, especially in Lately, we talk about freedom. And we very rarely think about what it is. Are we born free or do we gain freedom through experience? Does it really have to be conquered in order to begin to appreciate it?

Few would argue that freedom is better than unfreedom. However, in reality, many of us are ready to sacrifice it for the sake of peace, comfort, traditions; in order to, in the end, sit more comfortably on your butt. And here, right away, is another question: do we really want to be free people?
As many people like to repeat now, and probably have always loved: “All people are born free.” As for me, our “relationship” with freedom is not as simple as it seems at first glance. For me, “innate” freedom, to put it mildly, is not obvious. If only because I associate freedom with my actions, and not with myself. And as long as there are no actions, there is no point in talking about human freedom, or rather, there is no reason.

Freedom actually means constant choice between alternatives and, more importantly, free choice requires the creation of new alternatives... but there is always a certain price for freedom - effort, risk, anxiety. It is the unwillingness to pay this price that makes people unfree.
Rimantas Kociunas


Freedom is those actions that we perform with a clear awareness of the consequences and a willingness to answer for them. Spontaneous idiotic decisions are not freedom. And, by the way, to act freely does not mean to act good or bad; freedom is not an evaluative category at all. So think for yourself, decide for yourself, as they say, there is only one small nuance: freedom does not exist on its own, but only inextricably linked with responsibility.

Willingness to commit an act and be responsible for it - main criterion freedom. Freedom is an “optional” phenomenon, not obligatory for everyone - a state to which you need to grow, and not everyone succeeds. And it is valuable only if a person knows how to manage it. Unfortunately, in our Slavic traditions, this question always remains secondary: the main thing is to break everything, and what’s next will be seen.

It is hardly possible to talk about real and concrete human freedom, and not abstract philosophical freedom, outside the world of structured relationships and mutual obligations
Rimantas Kociunas


In our country, freedom is usually synonymous with such good things Ukrainian word"will". And, for some reason, this will does not characterize, as one might think, a certain “core” in a person - it is precisely “freedom from”, a spontaneous impulse, and it does not provide for any constructive continuation. In general, the fight against any restrictions is a striking feature of our nation (which does not exclude our inherent willingness to obey - as we know, extremes attract).

It is quite possible that our stubborn desire for “freedom from” in the absence of “freedom for” is connected with history. Serfdom was abolished only in 1861, moreover, this “freedom” was brought down from above, and not won from below. It's unlikely The best way: There is no freedom without liberation. For us, the path to gaining freedom and the ability to manage it has largely remained untraveled.

The vital dose of freedom we need depends on our personal history, past experiences and deepest aspirations."
Ernst Neizvestny

What matters to most of us is that we live better today than we did ten or twenty years ago; people will not take to the streets until their well-being is under threat (we don’t count grannies hit on the head, paid rallies and outright provocations). This is the generally accepted explanation for our tacit consent even with those actions and decisions of the authorities that categorically do not suit us. Most of our people are simply afraid of independence; it is extremely difficult (and perhaps impossible) for them to allow themselves to have own opinion, and even more so to defend it.

I think that most of(no less than 1/3 for sure) of our fellow citizens will never grow to freedom. Freedom is not one of the basic needs (it is somewhere at the top of Maslow’s pyramid), and given that it does not at all guarantee well-being, it is completely devalued for many individuals.

I value my freedom very much: I can’t stand it when people tell me what to think and how to act. And yet, sometimes I am ready to submit to discipline out of respect for others, because I clearly understand: my freedom ends where the freedom of another person begins (although, in all honesty, such philanthropy came to me already at a conscious age). If everyone does what they want, anarchy will quickly set in - but I don’t like this almost as much as lack of freedom)).

If my freedom does not encounter any boundaries, I become nothing. Thanks to restrictions, I pull myself out of oblivion and bring myself into existence.
Karl Theodor Jaspers


To tell the truth, too much freedom sometimes confuses and even worries me. Knowing that I have some obligations helps me feel wanted and needed - and complete autonomy overcomes the feeling of loneliness.
Another interesting point is that we feel maximum freedom at the moment when we decide what is valuable to us. And then this feeling begins to “deflate”. Reality begins to reduce freedom - freedom is always limited by specific circumstances. It is never absolute - it is always framed by reality.

This is why responsibility is so important for freedom - you need to be able to choose and enjoy not only the final goal/choice, but also the process of achieving it. This is a kind of constructive freedom.
I’ve already learned something... I’ll try it on my fingers... A good example there will be any job: we should like not only the salary at the end of the month, but also everyday ordinary actions, conversations, procedures.

If we like everything we do, then this is freedom of choice. It turns out that the feeling of freedom is the art of being friends with reality. We can only try to live our lives more responsibly and consciously; be responsible for your actions and actions; think, look with open eyes at what is happening around and inside us. Be attentive, critical, sleepless. Hear yourself, your doubts, and do not rely on the opinions and assessments of others. And, no matter how paradoxical it may sound, it is then that you can feel the greatest freedom.


All people, one way or another, strive for a rich and wealthy life. Some have already managed to reach certain heights, even acquiring sufficient funds to purchase things of an incredible level of luxury, for example, mansions and yachts. Among the rich, yachts are not just an investment, but also a certain “sport”. Every year they “practice” in acquiring more and more interesting and expensive samples.

1. Kokomo Island


At first glance at this yacht it will be difficult to believe that this is a ship. Kokomo Ailand looks much more like a drilling rig. And this is true, but unlike a tower, this structure can still move. It has everything you need for a “rich” vacation, including helipads and the owner’s penthouse, which rises 80 meters above the ocean.

2.Dragonship 80


From a technical point of view, this vessel is a trimaran. Despite the presence of side fins, the side has good streamlining. The yacht has three sails, as well as a huge number of solar panels, which constantly replenish the ship's batteries. The ship looks like a fantastic ship.

3. The Streets of Monaco


Not a yacht, but a whole floating street! The design of the ship copies several famous hotels in Monaco. There is also part of the Formula 1 track and a huge helipad on which even the heaviest aircraft can land. At the bottom of the ship there is a dock for smaller ships and submarines.

4.Hareide 108


A very unusual yacht, the designer of which wanted to see as much as possible on the ship open space. At the same time, there is still everything that the soul of a demanding tourist could desire. It is not entirely clear what it will be like to be on the Hareide 108 in stormy conditions, but perhaps this is not necessary for such an expensive yacht.

5. Tropical Island Paradise


Another super-yacht the size of a small island, which, in fact, is designed for it. At the stern of the ship there is an improvised volcano. From the outside, the yacht looks a little strange (that’s for sure - the rich have their own quirks!). On the other hand, there are so many interesting and luxurious things on board the ship that you begin to understand where paradise on the water is in this world.

6. Komorebi


An unusual yacht, the design of which borrowed many elements from the icebreaker. Komorebi, of course, cannot break ice in northern latitudes, but the ship has a wing to which smaller ships, as well as small private submarines, can moor.

7.Motor Yacht A


From the outside, this vessel looks either like a US Navy battleship or a military submarine. Very little is known about what's inside the ship. But it is known that this ship belongs to the oligarchs Melnichenko brothers, moreover, it is their favorite yacht.

Continuing the topic and more.