Editor

"How much does the second of your life cost and how much would you pay for an hour or an irrevorcably finished day? Or a moment of your life stolen from oblivion, one yesterday afternoon or a sunny day twenty years ago. How much, mister? "

The smile on Dodi's face, although always present , contrasted the question I had no answer to. "You Westerners are like hamsters," he continued, "whole life running after material goods, loading them on your shoulders so as to have more things to worry about, not noticing that time is passing. Fearing for the future, today becomes yesterday, and so on... Mister, life is very, very simple, enjoy it ! "

Dodi was our guru, host and guide to an unforgettable week in Indonesia. His tireless spirit and endless patience helped us experience a lavish, wild beauty of Java and Bali and recognize Indonesia's greatest treasure - its inhabitants.

A smile traditionally decorates faces of all Indonesians. Wide, sincere smile is offered to you as the open door to the hearts of these wonderful people. Beside the smile, these people are happy to share with you a few drops of the collected essence of life experience, a song ( karaoke is favorite pastime for Indonesians), or tell you a simple joke and as children, laugh true heartedly. In return, you are expected to return a smile, and leave your worries and problems somewhere at the bottom of your suitcase, locked up somewhere in your hotel room. Until you're in this magical land, at least...

I wish you a happy and carefree in 2014!

Saša Marjanović

Editor in Chief