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A pancake pledge

Plan B. Exit strategy. Relocating. There has been an upsurge of this kind of talk recently. But without what in dinner-party speak is known as a parachute passport, Jacques, Seb and I are going nowhere. And we’re happy with this. Oos, wes, tuis, bes (east, west, home’s best) as the old Afrikaans adage goes.

But this doesn’t mean that we are completely unafraid. Well, Seb is. Because he is fearless and derives immense joy from living in the moment. For Seb, every day is the best

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