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Josh Crickmay personifies his own theory as he chills with dassies, minding his own business while they mind theirs
Josh Crickmay personifies his own theory as he chills with dassies, minding his own business while they mind theirs
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Very rarely does humankind find discernment during the mystifying phase of adolescence in human development. This would not be the case for then 15-year-old Josh Crickmay. The deeply depressed teen found himself lost in suicidal ideations. His quest to find himself would immerse him in nature, where he spent an entire year searching for bird species in Southern Africa, the Andes and the Amazon.

READ: South Africa's coastal harmony: Striking a sustainable balance between nature and tourism

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