A young Korean woman, facing a financial crisis after losing her job in London, embarks on a year-long journey without touching money. The protagonist sets out to find ways to solve the two necessities for survival - shelter and food - without spending money. In London, she comes across activists and learns how to survive on waste - living in squats and on a boat and feeding herself by skip-diving. Riding a free bike to visit and work in low-impact communities, she comes to realise the importance of self-sufficient living and the connection with nature. Leaving the UK, she hitchhikes across Europe. Living in the wild with nature-loving people and travelling in a large caravan with twenty hippies, she reconnects with nature and opens herself to go with the flow to find the path of true freedom and inner peace. After the first anniversary of the project in Greece, she continues her journey toward the East. While she travels through Türkiye, Georgia, Iran, and India without money and a plan, she becomes closer to her True Home, One Connection.