ISBN-13: 9783711806932 / Angielski / Twarda / 80 str.
Why do we travel? Not for comfort. Not for convenience. Certainly not for control. We travel because, somewhere deep in the marrow of our being, movement is memory. Long before we built borders or clocks, we followed rivers, stars, and herds. We were guided not by plans, but by hunger for food, for knowledge, for understanding. To move was to survive. To explore was to evolve. That instinct never left us. It only changed its landscape. Today, we no longer cross tundras with spears or sail toward uncharted continents, but the same gene that once pushed our ancestors beyond the horizon still hums quietly beneath the noise of daily life. It's the whisper that says: go. It's the pulse that wakes us when we feel trapped. To ignore it is to silence something ancient inside ourselves.