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Walk because you can

It’s easy to forget how lucky we are in life. We quickly forget the good things when persistent problems threaten to drown out everything else. It’s understandable if you feel despondent about load shedding, potholes and dropped catches, but you can’t let those things consume you. As South Africans, we have many things to be proud of. Not only when Caster, Giniel and our sport teams are victorious, but also the less obvious things that take place every day: a sunrise in the mountains, the weight of sliced biltong in your hand, your mother tongue in your mouth, bakkie rides, sitting on the stoep…

And then there

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