Oleg has his own business—he works to the limit and waits for a vacation to bring him “something special.” Accidentally, he finds a travel agency offering trips in which only prepared people can participate.
He agrees, but the very beginning of the training—and its methods—shock him. He has to be someone he has never been, to play roles he’s never played, and not in the “greenhouse” conditions of a training center, but in real everyday life, where no one will exempt him from negotiations, meetings, and obligations.
To Oleg’s surprise, the “meaningless” tasks his mentor gives lead to successes in many areas of life where before he couldn’t move a single step forward.
All would be fine, but through his own stupidity, Oleg puts his life in mortal danger. How will he handle it with a baggage of new experience? Will he still want to take part in the trip itself?