Due to a higher theory or inertia, various intriguing events tend to overwhelm adventurers at a certain point. All that is needed is enough time and space in the schedule. The most reliable way to achieve this effect is when there is no pre-planned course of action. Not that such an approach is particularly safe, but any question that cannot be solved with money can find its answer at twice the price.

The wise advice "Leave half your luggage and take twice as much money" has an unknown author. This idea fits perfectly in the context of traveling with low-budget operators. After several flights in two consecutive months, it becomes clear that perhaps half the wardrobe isn't necessary for a four-day trip.

This notion of traveling light and with more value has a second meaning. It refers not only to tourist initiatives but also as a life philosophy. Aren't we all protagonists in a series of true stories?

The strange situations we find ourselves in do not always allow us to make the best decisions, and that's okay. We learn and grow from our mistakes, perhaps not in the most pleasant way, but recognizing them allows us to identify them as baggage we don't want to carry.

However, the equation is complemented by the component of "value." What and how much it is doesn't always depend on one factor. To make life truly interesting, it isn't constant in every moment, which is good. When conditions for higher achievements are recognized and efforts have been invested in them, there's ample room for adventure without pre-planning.

Thus, the inert nature of various coincidences begins to serve in balancing efforts and achievements. The tourist becomes an adventurer with awareness, open to the wonders of the world – which are far greater than seven!