Once upon a time there lived a capybara named Varvara: contemplative, with a Russian soul, Chinese strategic patience and the Western habit of calculating the unit economy before eating the first leaf of lettuce.
She lived near a quiet backwater between a birch grove and the old fair road. People came to the water, sat on benches and looked at the capybaras. And a miracle happened: people’s shoulders relaxed, their eyes stopped twitching, someone remembered that they hadn’t called their mother for a long time, and one financial director realized for the first time that cash flow is also a river.
Varvara thought: if just looking at a capybara makes people kinder, we need to build a farm. But not a simple one, but one where technology helps people remember that they are alive.
This is how the idea was born eco-tourist psychotourism farm “Varvarin Bereg”: people come, look at the capybaras, breathe, walk, stroke the furry calm with their eyes - and are charged with a love of life.
But Varvara knew: any dream must have architecture, data, security, processes, marketing, a financial model and good tea. So the first thing she did was open a website RESTART and said:
- Here. These people know how to build technology for good. So, we will build correctly.
