I love helping people: a student of the AltSU college is an active participant in the mutual assistance action We Are Together
Altai State University takes an active part in the implementation of the all-Russian action of mutual assistance We Are Together, aimed at helping lonely people during the coronavirus epidemic. So, Aleksey Dyachkov, a student of group 3913-cn and a volunteer of the AltSU college, took part in this action.
But the conversation will not be about this action, but about the life of our classmate who made a decision to help weak and lonely people during the epidemic.
- How did you decide to take part in the action #we are together?
- I got to the headquarters from the MGER organization, since many organizations have united in connection with the coronavirus epidemic. So, I myself made the decision to participate, as I am an activist and really love helping people, especially since they need it now.
- What is your secret, how to combine study and work of an activist?
- Well, this might be a talent. I always combine everything. And I think I'm good at it.
- Do you have a book where you describe the events that happen to you, use time management techniques?
- No, there is no such book, I myself am not a very organized person and I do all the work in a chaotic manner.
- What is your hobby?
- I am interested in and love doing many things, I pay a lot of attention to sports, I am a very active person, so I have a lot of hobbies. I love to play volleyball, I used to be a swimmer, a dancer, I also take a great interest in history, when I have time, I like to read, I also really like cinematography and, of course, volunteering. I really love helping people.
- Do you have any difficulties in volunteering?
- I think the main thing is the team and the desire, without the desire it is difficult to do something, and without a good and well-coordinated team it is difficult to achieve something. I have no problem with that. I am very grateful to my team and especially to our leader Anna Vedler, I believe that during this time we have become so united that we can be proudly called a “family”.
- Do you consider yourself a dreamer?
- It is important not to confuse the concepts of "a dreamer" and being purposeful. Of course, I have goals and dreams, but I consider myself more goal-oriented, but sometimes I don't mind dreaming either.
- Then let me ask about your goals and dreams? Of course, if it's not personal.
- I really want to move to Moscow, I like this city, and I would like to live there. I really want to find myself a life partner who would accept me like that. I have always dreamed of paying my debt to my homeland (serving in the army). I also want to master several professions and still find myself. I want to visit the USA and Japan.
- Do you think that with great perseverance and inner strength, dreams can come true?
- Of course, this is what we dream for.
- What would you advise against boredom during the period of self-isolation?
- I don't have much time to be bored, to be honest. But I think you can go into self-development. Read books that have been put aside. Watch movies. Work on things that you are a little behind.
- Great tips. What are your plans after self-isolation is lifted? Maybe participation in new projects?
- Yes, of course, I will also take part in everything, as well as before self-isolation. I'm not going to stop, because I want to try everything.
- Is there anything you are planning or is it classified as "secret"?
- There should be a contest "Miss and Mister College of Altai State University".
- I hope you will have a “Mister” in addition to the “volunteer” status.
- Let's wait and see, there are also all worthy competitors, and I think that the competition will be fiery!
We wish Alexei success in all his endeavors, may all his dreams come true.