Principles - order - responsibility

Work principles of Vitalij Brylev

A rural territory develops through consistent action, not slogans. A road cannot be repaired by a speech, and trust cannot be replaced by a polished report.

A map of a rural settlement used during planning
Eight rules

Principles that shape the work

They are practical rules for requests, visits, disputes, clean-up days, repairs and public memory.

1

Listen before deciding

Understand facts, emotions and consequences.

2

Do not promise the impossible

Honesty is better than cheap optimism.

3

Check on site

Roads, lighting and flooding must be seen directly.

4

Count resources

Every decision needs money, materials, people and time.

5

Respect labor

Workers, teachers, doctors, farmers and active residents hold the settlement together.

6

Hear difficult questions

An active resident is not an enemy.

7

Protect memory

Memorials, photographs and family stories preserve identity.

Memory

A territory without memory loses respect for itself faster

Photo stories, meetings of generations and care for memorial places help a settlement keep its own face.

Children and adults near a rural memorial place