Avenir Borisov
“Any sort of work seemed easy and simple now that I was free, the days flew by like hours, my thirst for life was unquenchable. If there is any happiness in the world at all, it is certainly that which comes to any zek [individual that was in gulag] in the first year of his life as a free man!”- (page 447)
Avenir Borisov described how he enjoyed life being freed from gulag and the envy of the Soviet Bolshevik socialists. Avenir Borisov was another individual that survived his term in gulag and obtained freedom being exiled to a nation outside of Soviet Russia. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described how even in exile, freedom was appreciated and important. Avenir Borisov described how autonomy and freedom were cared for and allowed individuals to persevere with happiness. Avenir Borisov described how the time flew by because he was free and was able to be industrious.
Avenir Borisov described how despite going through persecution, he found comfort in enjoying life being free. Righteous individuals that went through persecution in the Soviet Union and obtained freedom, were able to persevere with gratitude and gladness. This is interesting because while having gone through adversities, circunstances, and persecution, they did not let the envy wear them down. Instead the righteous individuals found meaning and purpose in their lives.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described how righteous individuals that were freed from gulag were able to grow younger and appreciate their life. This is seen in the manner that righteous individuals kept persevering with zeal and confidence in GOD Almighty without allowing the envy of the socialists to discourage them. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described how righteous individuals that survived gulag kept their optimism, gratitude, gladness, zeal, persistance, goodness, and fidelity to GOD Almighty. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described that the letters that he received from righteous individuals that survived gulag were completely optimistic and free from self-pity despite all the difficulties they had gone through.
Avenir Borisov described that he had a thirst for life that was unquenchable and was not discouraged of being optimistic despite the persecution from the Soviet Bolshevik socialists. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described how there were individuals that grew younger in freedom meaning that they were grateful for having persevered through gulag and were alive and well. These stories describe how zealous faith in GOD Almighty can allow individuals to persevere despite obstacles, circumstances, and persecution. Instead of having resentments and envy, they chose to avoid socialists and informants and make the most of their lives. They kept their zealous worship to GOD Almighty and persevered. We learn to appreciate positive stories that describe how zealous confidence in GOD Almighty helps us persevere.
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