
In peacetime, the state functions thanks to a large number of different factors: laws that regulate social relations, the political system, security structures, the economy, and international ties.
But in times critical for the very existence of the state, when the familiar world is collapsing before our eyes, the state above all rests on the brave, the true, and the loyal — its finest citizens. There are people who, without orders or coercion, guided only by their internal moral compass, decide to take responsibility and be the first to step toward the threat.
Why and how a person becomes a volunteer, where this fire within them comes from, a fire that leaves no room for doubt, is a question I have reflected on more than once while observing the combat path of my brothers-in-arms who volunteered.
The answer lies beyond the rational. Cause-and-effect reasoning cannot fully explain why a sense of responsibility for one’s country arises in a person’s heart and leads them to act, regardless of danger, fear, and often the absence of prior military experience.
Modern equipment can be developed and produced, military reforms can be carried out, personnel can be trained and provided with everything necessary. But it is impossible to create under laboratory conditions the inner impulse that distinguishes those who voluntarily stood up to defend the Motherland from all others, and without which everything else becomes both impossible and meaningless. It either exists or it does not.
Ukraine has been fortunate with every person who did not run or wait, but voluntarily chose to stand shoulder to shoulder with the finest sons and daughters of the nation in the struggle for its existence.
Happy Volunteer Day, brothers-in-arms!
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