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Lilla Visváder-Palácsik and Tamas Visvader In his life there are several role models and important people to whom, in addition to his parents, he owes a lot. The latter never concealed the fact that in his case it was his late brother-in-law Andy Vajna.
On Tamás Hevesi’s podcast show, Visváder also told the singer and Kriszta Hevesi about the kind of person he met the world-famous producer.
His brother-in-law told me about Andy Vajna
– Not only for me, but I think for both of us too, Andy was the type of person you could love in a matter of seconds. He was a charismatic person! However, I don’t think he could give love to almost anyone. I’ll be honest:
While I knew him, I saw one person he really loved, that was Timi!
Tamás Visváder also mentioned an example of how Andy Vajna paid attention to others, while sometimes completely ignoring the other’s opinion.
– But he really loved to love! We went to a restaurant with him, and I don’t eat sugar because I’m insulin resistant, I don’t eat flour and he always said it was hot, but he came to the restaurant first and already ordered me the food, which is good for me. And it felt so good for me because I was nobody to him. Such things were so good that he would take note of them.
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However, he also brought up a case when he saw that Andy Vajnán did not even want to understand his opinion and position, but simply read it to him. For example, he told Visváder that you don’t need a diploma for life, that Tamás was just studying so that he didn’t have to work.
– He didn’t even want to understand why this was important to me. He changed my life in many ways, he inspired me and I learned many lessons – not necessarily from him, but from his life, his way of life. Now I say this, no matter how beautiful it is, but I don’t wish for such a loyal but big fortune like him. The classic saying: Money doesn’t buy happiness. I’ve seen that money doesn’t necessarily make you fundamentally happy.
– Meanwhile, Andy had moments where I said that people in their twenties don’t have as much joy and will to live. (…) He really didn’t mix with more than 60 people because he didn’t want to listen to who hurt what and where. Sometimes he had a younger mindset than us and that was inspiring.
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