In life we can learn millions of things, but the ‘time is money culture’ urges us to make choices. And so it’s more likely we invest our time in learning things that we need to learn, rather than in things that are just nice or fun. It’s the difference between learning new computer software for work versus learning how to ride the back of an elephant for just that moment. But that would all change if you were to set out on a journey around the world, having all the time in the world. Wouldn’t it? In this film we see a guy traveling, learning from whatever and whoever comes on his path. In every shot he’s in a different learning situation, in a different part of the world. His motivation to learn is not because it’s beneficial to his daily life or career. Nor is he learning to master any of these things. No, it’s the process of learning what it is all about. Because that will let him discover more about the local people, traditions and craftsmanships and so about life. American author Lloyd Alexander once said: “We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.” This film by the way, is only a part of his journey. I posted another part called ‘Move’ some time ago, you can see it here. And you can watch the third and final part ‘Eat’ here. Enjoy.