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Zoran Vesić (1971) – Veni, vidi, vici

5 Jun , 2018  

Pa možda nije trenutak da otkrijem sve,ali moj drug je jedna neverovatna ličnost, krajnje introvertna, s jedna strane Božanski setna, s druge potpuno zatvorena, kao neka retka školjka. Samo vreme provedeno s njim mi dozvoljava da razumem svu tu borbu, da se u neki zamišljeni spomenar upišu neverovatni poduhvati koje skuplja kao retke sličice ili trofeje. Jednostavno udari plus i i ide dalje, samopregorno i uporno, čak i kada mu se ne sviđa preterano. I dalje mi nije jasno zašto se on popeo na najviši vrh Afrike i pretrčao čak dva evropska maratona. Gledao sam ga na Damavandu, da nisam rekao vraćamo se on bi još sedeo iza stene i čekao povoljan trenutak i to samo da bi overio i tu vulkansku planinu. Kao i kod Denisa dosta toga ide iz glave, ali čine se ovde i više iz nekog inata da nikada ne odustane. I da ne ispadne da ne uživa u svemu, uživa, ali ne na način na koji to rade drugi, jer jednostavno dozvoli sebi da bude gde druge ne smeju ili ne mogu. U stvari tek kad se sve završi on uživa, kao u rimskoj izreci dođoh, videh, pobedih.

Well, maybe it’s not a moment to discover everything, but my friend is an incredible personality, extremely introvert, on the one hand with Divine gloomy, on the other, completely closed, like a rare shell. Only the time spent with him allows me to understand all this struggle, that in an imaginary scrapbook enter incredible endeavours that collect as rare pictures or trophies. He just hit plus and goes on, self-restrained and persistent, even when he does not like something too much. I still do not understand why he climbed to the highest peak of Africa and ran two European marathons. I have looked at him on Damavand, if I did not say we are returning, he would’ve still sit behind the rock and wait for a favourable moment to certify that volcanic mountain. As with Denis, a lot of things go from the head, but it is more from some sort of inability to never give up. And if it does not turn out that he is not enjoy everything, he enjoys, but not in the way that others do it, because he simply allows himself to be where others must not or cannot. In fact, only when everything is over he enjoys, as in the Roman proverb Veni, vidi, vici.

 


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