Putin called the desire to achieve goals a disciplining factor.


Having goals in life always disciplines and keeps you on your toes. This was announced on May 29 by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with large families from different regions of the country.
"It is very important when we have some goals in life and we strive to achieve them, these goals. It always mobilizes and always disciplines, always makes you do the right things and keeps you on your toes. This is the most important thing, and everything else is the things that come with it: sports, regime, and so on," the head of state said when asked by Natalia Lukyanova, the mother of the heroine from Crimea, how he manages to look so good.
According to him, striving to achieve the set goals and objectives is a key factor.
"And the bigger they are, the better," the Russian leader concluded.
On the same day, it became known that Putin, communicating with large families awarded the Order of Parental Glory, did not interrupt the meeting because of a phone call. It is reported that the head of state picked up the phone, but did not speak to the caller and returned to the conversation with the children.
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