Mirror. A thing that reflects not only the external appearance, but also the internal world of a person. This is the word that came to the mind of the young scientist Alexander at the moment when he stood at the top Sparrow Hills, peering into the distant lights of Moscow.
That day, a soft autumn evening descended on the capital. Leaves rustled softly underfoot, the wind gently embraced the trees, and the sky turned a soft pink, promising a cool night. Alexander, a young physicist, came here to take a break from his research and find inspiration in the world around him.
His attention was drawn to the city's architecture, especially the Art Nouveau, which was alluring in its individuality and looked more like painting than buildings. He remembered one of his idols, Vladimir Mayakovsky, who once walked these same streets, perhaps with the same thoughts about beauty and art.
Alexander knew that Mayakovsky loved Moscow and its pulsating life. He imagined how the poet was inspired by its noisy avenues and quiet alleys, where each house told its own story. The young scientist felt that here, on Vorobyovy Gory, he could hear echoes of the past and find answers to his questions.
At this time, an elderly man who was also admiring the views of the city approached Alexander. They started talking, and it turned out that the man was an architect who worked in the Art Nouveau style. He talked about his projects, how he was inspired by nature and strove to create something individual and harmonious.
Alexander listened with interest, realizing that the meeting with this man was not accidental. The architect reminded him that every person is like a mirror reflecting the world around him, and that it is important not only to see, but also to understand what is hidden behind the surface.
When the night finally enveloped the city, Alexander thanked the man for the inspiration and headed back, full of new ideas and determination to bring them to life. He realized that every step, every meeting and every building in Moscow was part of his own journey, which was just beginning.
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