PALIŁA DO KOŃCA, NIE BAŁA SIĘ NICZEGO 🕯️ Szokująca prawda o odejściu Marii Czubaszek #shorts

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SHE SMOKED UNTIL THE END, AND WASN'T AFRAID OF ANYTHING. 🕯️ The shocking truth about Maria Czubaszek's passing. "ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT EVERYTHING IS WORTH IT." 🎭🚬 I stand at Warsaw's Powązki Military Cemetery. Here, in a modest columbarium, lies the woman who substantively demolished Polish prudery and seriousness. MARIA CZUBASZEK. Writer, satirist, songwriter, but above all – a free woman. Today on the Moc Przetrwania channel, Sławek Sikora invites you to meet a legend who proved that self-distance is the strongest armor you can wear in this world. BORN TO ANTICIPATE, LIVED TO MAKE YOU LAUGH Maria Czubaszek was a phenomenon. In a world full of "corporate babble" and artificial pomposity, she spoke bluntly. Few people know that her substantive path began with journalism studies, which she didn't finish because, as she put it, "I didn't feel like it." But it was precisely this apparent "reluctance" that became her greatest asset. At Polish Radio, she created series that have become legendary: "Cigarette Smoke" and the famous "Good Morning, I'm from Cobra." SURVIVAL POWER: DISTANCE BEYOND SUFFERING While other celebrities were talking about a healthy lifestyle, Maria was substantively promoting sausages and cigarettes. But it wasn't just a joke. It was her substantive declaration of freedom. "Everything that feels good is either unhealthy, immoral, or fattening," she used to say. Even when her body began to fail, she didn't give up on herself. Maria Czubaszek's final years were a time when her substantive fortitude was put to the greatest test. Although she rarely spoke of her illnesses, her husband, Wojciech Karolak, later recalled her immense determination. Maria "didn't want to be a burden." Her passing in May 2016 was just like her – without unnecessary pathos, without grand farewells. She left us with a smile and cigarette smoke in the air. WHAT DID FREEDOM MEAN TO HER? On the "Power of Survival" channel, I show you people who refused to be broken by the system or conventions. Maria Czubaszek was their queen. She fought for the right to be herself – not to have children, not to cook dinner, to say "no" to everything that didn't suit her. Standing at her grave, you feel the incredible energy of a woman who knew that life is too short to be lived under the dictates of others. She died at the age of 76. Her ashes were buried at Powązki Cemetery, a place visited today by those who value substantive truth above all else. Privately, she was the wife of pianist Wojciech Karolak, with whom she formed one of the most extraordinary relationships in Polish show business. 💬 I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU: Which quote do you love most about Maria Czubaszek? For her murderous humor in "Szkło Kontaktowe" (Contact Glass), or for the lyrics of songs sung by all of Poland? Let us know in the comments – let the substantive smoke from her cigarette continue to linger in our memories! 👇 Leave [🚬] if you miss her sharp tongue in today's world. #MariaCzubaszek #PowerOfSurvival #SławekSikora #PowązkiMilitary #WeRemember #Satire #Truth #StrengthOfCharacter #CandleOfMemory #Warsaw #WojciechKarolak #ContactLetter #Legend subscribe Channel slaweksikora.pl/moj-dlug/ open.spotify.com/show/0X6pYzt8VXKJaSZPZZ4Jye pl.linkedin.com/in/s%C5%82awomir-sikora?trk=people… vod.tvp.pl/filmy-fabularne,136/moj-dlug,979126 www.tiktok.com/@slawomirsikora0 pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82awomir_Sikora_(born_1…