1 00:00:10,665 --> 00:00:12,848 For all its material advantages, 2 00:00:12,870 --> 00:00:16,520 the sedentary life has left us... edgy 3 00:00:16,524 --> 00:00:18,251 unfulfilled 4 00:00:18,286 --> 00:00:22,557 Even after 400 generations in villages and cities 5 00:00:22,587 --> 00:00:25,245 We haven't forgotten 6 00:00:25,274 --> 00:00:29,036 The open road still softly calls 7 00:00:29,048 --> 00:00:33,448 like a nearly forgotten song of childhood 8 00:00:52,296 --> 00:00:57,059 We invest far-off places with a certain romance 9 00:00:57,067 --> 00:01:00,776 The appeal, I suspect, has been meticulously crafted 10 00:01:00,805 --> 00:01:04,507 by natural selection as an essential element in our survival 11 00:01:04,519 --> 00:01:08,362 Long summers, mild winters 12 00:01:08,399 --> 00:01:12,070 rich harvests, plentiful game 13 00:01:12,115 --> 00:01:14,399 none of them lasts forever 14 00:01:14,444 --> 00:01:17,278 Your own life, or your band's 15 00:01:17,315 --> 00:01:21,239 or even your species' might be owed to a restless few 16 00:01:21,270 --> 00:01:25,682 drawn, by a craving they can hardly articulate or understand 17 00:01:25,726 --> 00:01:30,140 to undiscovered lands and new worlds 18 00:01:45,079 --> 00:01:51,663 Herman Melville, in Moby Dick, spoke for wanderers in all epochs and meridians 19 00:01:51,690 --> 00:01:53,192 he said: 20 00:01:53,220 --> 00:01:59,006 "I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. 21 00:01:59,043 --> 00:02:04,106 I love to sail forbidden seas" 22 00:02:57,728 --> 00:02:59,939 Maybe it's a little early— 23 00:02:59,975 --> 00:03:02,115 maybe the time is not quite yet— 24 00:03:02,138 --> 00:03:07,134 but those other worlds, promising untold opportunities 25 00:03:07,143 --> 00:03:07,913 beckon 26 00:03:09,285 --> 00:03:13,958 Silently, they orbit the sun 27 00:03:14,376 --> 00:03:15,522 waiting