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    Monte Melkonian: "Reality is Often Bitter"

    http://hetq.am/eng/articles/20885/monte-melkonian-reality-is-often-bitter.html
    01:36, November 25, 2012

    Here are some excerpts of letters written by Monte Melkonian to his wife Seta.

    In light of current issues in Armenia and Diaspora once again I ponder
    about Monte's timeless thoughts. Here are just a few...(S.M.)

    `I wrote that I was very eager to talk with you in depth about our
    people's situation today. I said there were very many bitter and sad
    realities we had to understand. Yes, hokis, reality is often bitter
    but nevertheless it is reality we have to look it straight into the
    face, live through it, and someday change it. Until we change it we
    have to do many things we'd prefer not doing; we have to be
    responsible and politically realistic. When we're together I'll
    explain as best I can, and I'm sure you'll understand. The fact is
    that an enormous amount of people do very bad things- things that are
    against our people's true interests- without even knowing it. Many of
    them are even convinced they're doing something good and necessary.
    This is the case not only with Tashnaks, but also with most Ramgavars
    and Henchaks. That's how it is that some of the nicest and most
    patriotic people have led our Diaspora into this terrible situation
    over 70 years. Without political clear mindedness the people with the
    best intentions can do a lot of harm. In one of your letters years and
    years ago you remarked that I was a very demanding (Õ - Õ½Õ¿Õ¡ÕºÕ¡Õ°Õ¡Õ¶Õ»)
    person. Yes, at least in the patriotic issues I am because I take our
    people, our homeland and our future very, very seriously. No one has
    the right to not be a demanding person.

    ¦our Diaspora is in a terribly bad situation. Worse than we think at
    first sight. Despite all this we must find a way to push forward. We
    must create a hard working positive trend that will overcome the
    difficulties one-by-one. It will be very hard, but we must do it.

    My dear, while writing all of this, another subject has come to my
    mind: that of emotions and serious work. You know I am really very
    full of emotions- love for you, our people, our homeland, our family,
    for all of mankind, for nature, for knowledge; and hatred for the
    enemies of all the above. Believe me, my emotions are very intense.
    But at the same time I realize, that to do anything constructive and
    good I must control my emotions. This is not at all easy, and I don't
    always succeed. (In the special case of my love for you I don't even
    want to `control' it [¦.] But you're a very special case) However, as
    far as possible I do try to control things since I know it is
    absolutely necessary in any serious work. Sometimes it's like torture
    but we have to do it anyway. I have seen many Armenians (and not
    Armenians) blinded by emotions which have led them into irrational
    actions. We must learn to be intelligent, thinking logical human
    beings. We must learn to control our emotions and if possible find
    ways to use these emotions to reinforce our work, instead of
    misguiding or confusing us. We must do this because we must take
    ourselves seriously. Seta, you and I have an enormous amount to give
    to each other. We also have a lot to give to our people (perhaps even
    to other peoples) [¦.] Our life will be one big difficult, wonderful
    whole. We must create.

    19-20 November, 1988




    From: A. Papazian
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