 I stop reading news in the morning because it influences all my days. We put a box for candies and all my colleagues who would like to create some small miracle for Ukrainian children can share some candies. I am Nadia Pavlik. I am a researcher in the Orhus Institute of Advanced Study. I am from Ukraine. My hometown is Zhytomyr. I worked in Zhytomyr State University as a professor during 20 years. And during 20 years I teach my students how to build the trust. I do my study with Ukrainian children and family here. People are so friendly, people are so supportive, people are so kind and the study is really interesting. The level of a scientist here is so high. It is important for me to understand Danish culture and the academic culture through the world. To share some sweets with Ukrainian children was because of Saint Nikolay Day and because of some volunteers' witnesses in Ukraine. I have read on Facebook that people under occupation, Russian occupation, don't have candies for nine months. And when volunteers now come on these territories, which were occupied, people often ask, oh, I am waiting for this candy for nine months. And I even have some quotes interesting for me that sweets are not a whim, but a life necessity. Saves the soul and saves children a little.