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Nikolay Harutyunyan: Let's welcome Mr. Sargsyan!
Tigran Sargsyan: Hi Nick, I've known you for a long time,
but I had no idea, standing next to you, you're so tall!
I'm wondering, do you have an unlimited supply of carrots at home?
(Applause)
TS: I mocked him, because I've also been mocked by someone.
Why was I mocked?
Probably because I was small, or something like that?
No. Because the person who mocked me was also mocked.
He was humiliated and needed to humiliate someone else for self-assertion.
I was that someone else, because I was small and in a disadvantaged position at that moment.
But it doesn't end there. It becomes a big chain of mocking,
which destroys friendships and starts fights among children.
Take Aram, from the class next to ours. He was often ridiculed at school.
But in September, a new class on math and physics started.
Aram joined it, trying to find new friends. In fact, he found some true friends there.
Let's ask ourselves: What if he didn't find friends? What would have happened?
Let's think twice before mocking someone -- and let's only mock others as we would mock ourselves.
(Applause)