I will spend the rest of my life in prison and die here," he writes in his diary, expressing the grim reality and acceptance of his imprisonment after returning to Russia.
The important thing is not to torment yourself with anger, hatred, fantasies of revenge, but to move instantly to acceptance. That can be hard." This highlights Navalny's philosophy of maintaining inner peace amidst adversity.
Some people collect stamps. Some collect coins. And I have a growing collection of amazing court trials," he humorously reflects on his legal battles, illustrating his resilience through humor.
Throughout his diary, Navalny writes with a fierce moral clarity about the inhumanity of Vladimir Putin's regime, emphasizing the contrast with the humanity of his fellow-countrymen.
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