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Mick Stockbridge
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sad way to go though mark,starve to death:crying:

since he was only going on a trial basis

should have paid more interest in the funa/flora before eating

 

Upon reading the book, the wild potato which he ate was actually deemed in his book safe to eat, however it was the algae which grew on the plant that made his body repulse food- leading to starvation.

 

I see him in two minds- I can't make up whether he was selfish for the way he treated his family or extremely brave for following his TRUE hearts desire, something not many of us would do, Bit of both perhaps.

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Upon reading the book, the wild potato which he ate was actually deemed in his book safe to eat, however it was the algae which grew on the plant that made his body repulse food- leading to starvation.

 

I see him in two minds- I can't make up whether he was selfish for the way he treated his family or extremely brave for following his TRUE hearts desire, something not many of us would do, Bit of both perhaps.

 

agree with you there,he was having the time of his life,while his family were in bits

but he was committed and nothing or anyone could have changed his mind

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