Michael describes how leaving Africa for Australia brought him both emptiness and relief. Building a new life meant loss of networks and family upheaval, including divorce, yet the safety, law and order in Australia provided comfort.
Michael’s passion for high-risk activities like kayaking, skydiving, and micro-lighting was driven by adrenaline and the thrill of adventure, helping him stay present. These pursuits became an alternative to addiction after war.
Over decades, Michael survived multiple accidents, including a microlight crash, car collision, kayaking mishaps, and waterfall incidents. These experiences involved physical trauma but did not deter him from continuing adventurous activities.
Michael wrestled with PTSD and depression post-accident. His recovery involved therapy, medication, rehabilitation, and personal action. He returned to Africa to confront past traumas which proved therapeutic and helped resolve recurring nightmares from his earlier life.
Michael’s approach to struggle emphasises taking action and maintaining hope. He explains that changing circumstances and environments, even simple walks, can ignite improvement and it is vital to step beyond our comfort zones.
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