Anton Shkiriak, a practicing neurosurgeon and oncologist, talks about what kept him going at the beginning of the war. How he tried to support his patients. How he got out of Bucha, past the enemy borders, to perform surgeries in Kyiv. It’s about memory, stress and how to keep yourself together when the country is burning around you. The oncologist shares his personal experience of wartime: about saving his family, loyalty to the profession and his own army of volunteers.