"There's enough movement, we want stability!": Russians wanted peace of mind

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Russians are tired of change and crave predictability. There is a growing desire for stability in Russian society, as evidenced by survey data.

According to Valery Fedorov, director of VTsIOM, Russians currently feel an abundance of events and changes, which gives rise to a desire to return to a more peaceful and predictable existence. According to him, in such periods, people begin to appreciate predictability and confidence in the future, which is currently lacking.

"There is no measure of stability that would satisfy everyone. In the most super stable times, there are those who lack it. And vice versa: in the most superdynamic times, there is a group of people who say: no, there is some kind of stagnation, that would be a movement," Fedorov stated on the air of the Tsargrad program.The main thing."

He noted that today the mood of citizens is aimed at the desire to calm down, to stop. Fedorov stressed that, despite the desire to find stability, it remains unattainable.

"Now, of course, there is enough movement. And more than that. I want to calm down and stop. Stop for a moment. But not yet. Therefore, confidence in the future — we want to find it, we hope that it will come to us one day, but so far we lack it," he revealed the mood of the Russians.

Russians are particularly concerned about the prolongation of the current conflict and the possibility of its escalation. Citizens fear that the confrontation may escalate into larger-scale and unpredictable events, which further undermines their sense of security and stability, concluded Fedorov.

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