01/22/2026
As we prepare to leave South Africa, we do so with a deep sense of gratitude and perspective.
This journey gave us two very different windows into the country—each essential, each unforgettable. On one hand, meaningful business conversations filled with vision, momentum, and collaboration. On the other, time spent on safari, quietly observing life unfold in its rawest, most balanced form—where patience, awareness, and respect for the land are everything.
And then there was the Apartheid Museum. A place that slows you down. That asks you to listen, to feel, and to confront history honestly. The emotions there are heavy, but necessary. It offers context—not just for South Africa’s past, but for its resilience and its ongoing story.
These experiences couldn’t be more different in tone, yet together they paint a fuller picture of what South Africa truly represents: complexity, strength, beauty, and growth. A country shaped by hardship, driven by progress, and grounded in a culture that values both remembrance and possibility.
We leave inspired, humbled, and thankful—for the conversations, the landscapes, the history, and the people who made this experience what it was.