
Paths, Purpose, Faith, Choice
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We're the kind of people who'd lick a glacier just to say we’ve “explored it cold.” No matter what we're talking about—be it cheese, space travel, or ancient plumbing—we’ll somehow loop it back to the environment. And yes, between two questions, we casually teleport 11,000 miles—from croissants in Paris to kiwis in the Bay of Plenty. Our carbon footprint is basically a world tour.
Margot, from Paris, France is the listener setting the first question today. “What is the significance of pilgrimage in different religions?”
Alex thinks pilgrimages are just fancy holidays with extra soul-searching. Stuart’s like, “Pilgrimage? Could be a museum binge or a walk to your nan’s—whatever moves you.” William treats Finland like his personal Zen dojo. Alex says you don’t even need to leave your sofa—just vibe deeply. Stuart reckons all pilgrimages, religious or not, are just brain space with a passport. William’s in it for the emotional detox. Environmentally? Alex hugs trees locally. Stuart reads the fine print before jumping on the eco-bandwagon. William wants pilgrimages with less carbon and more conscience.
Ryan, from Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand sets the next question. “Does the concept of fate or destiny play a role in the meaning of life and choices we make?”
Alex treats destiny like a cosmic suggestion box—no proof, but hey! Stuart’s into fate with a side of free will, like life’s a GPS with optional detours. William’s not buying it—he’s Team DIY Life Plan. Alex likes spreadsheets over spontaneity. Stuart says embracing life’s chaos is liberating, like nihilism but with better PR. William, after hearing the others, realizes he’s never properly Googled “destiny” and might give it a second thought. Eco twist? Alex says ponder fate while hugging a tree. Stuart suggests debating destiny to save the planet. William wants to slow-cook his existential crisis and see if it’s compostable.
The video link of the race William refers to which was when Australian Steven Bradbury won gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi4-H6hfw8
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