Yesterday, it seemed that only in the absence of the internet and with a bit of luck could one escape the news about the new sculpture in front of GES-2.
I won’t retell the press releases about the trowel in vibrant red RAL-e created by American sculptors. However, it’s worth pondering the meanings from those involved in the installation.
Before us is a tool for heavy physical labor on the ground. Just looking at the trowel makes one want to stretch their back. It also resembles a kokoshnik 🙂 Although in the context of Moscow, a red trowel would fit perfectly here, we work with what we have. And we work hard! (Just don’t overdo it with taxes up top).
I’ll note a couple more observations on the topic: yesterday, our Friday call with the team consisted solely of listing tasks hanging over the coming months, almost without off-topic discussions. The fourth quarter promises to be fun. I’m happy. Long live Peace, Labor, and the Red Trowel!
P. S. Since the rate cut, there has been a revival of quite ambitious initiatives in the market, and importantly, not just in Moscow. Central Bank, keep it up!