“The biggest lesson was that when Poland turned over the communism, and we started being a normal country, democracy and having capitalism, we got used to the convenience of the capitalist world and life. But then, when I had those struggles, it wasn’t the end of the world for me. It was something that I didn’t train for, if that’s the right word, but I was like, “Okay. I can bear that. I can eat potatoes and not worry about not having meat and produce and vegetables and cakes and other treats because I’ve been through that, and I know I could have lived. So, it didn’t scare me, I guess.”