For a foreigner, Bosnia seemed like a very peaceful, calm country, where people could think that no one was bothering anyone because they lived with their own past. It was as if life here was constantly lived in the past, and for a stranger, that is, a traveler building his future, it seemed possible to disappear here and open his mind to the sky without anyone's harassment.

It would take a few days to understand that many people living here, from Catholics to Muslims, Serbs, Croats, Bosnians, and Albanians, conflicted with each other.