@canusfeminacanis@Erik I think voluntary charitable work, smaller state could honestly help.
I'm trying to live up to the former, by parting way with my savings I want to donate. 6K so far, just need to sit down, take a look at some charities (and we have some doing really good work here, I mean some kids making it into cricket teams and really good schools). I can go on about how huge the South African state is, but I would just be complaining - and they are not bad complaints but I ought to do something atleast.
When I earn more I'll bump up the amount I put aside for donations. I won't find an excuse to not donate, I am priveleged enough to stay in my parents' house, I can save - least I can do is help my fellow South Africans. One child saved and given an opportunity is one enough. @canusfeminacanis
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