In a time when many young men are searching for shortcuts, Joshua has chosen the harder road, one paved with patience, sweat, and vision. With his own hands, he gathers stones from across Jamaica, each one a symbol of resilience and resourcefulness, and lays them into the foundation of a home he is building for himself and his family.
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Joshua’s choice is not only practical but deeply symbolic—he is proving that determination and ingenuity can carve out a future even when resources are scarce. His work is a reminder that greatness is not always born from wealth, but from the courage to use what is available and transform it into something lasting.
Joshua gives tour of his stone house, showing progress.
Yet this story is not Joshua’s alone. Each member of his family carries their own responsibilities, contributing to the vision of a household built not just of stone, but of unity and shared purpose. His siblings— Kofi, Kudfjoe, Enoch, Emmanuel, and Melchizedek—each bring their own unique strengths to the journey, their names as unforgettable as their roles in this unfolding legacy. His parents, too, have faced questioning and even backlash for homeschooling their children, but they remain steadfast in their pride.
Joshua's mother explaining her reasoning behind homeschooling
The children’s accomplishments, knowledge, and growth stand as living proof that their decision was not only valid but visionary. In this way, the family’s strength mirrors Joshua’s own—defying doubt, embracing sacrifice, and building a legacy together. From the shores of Robin’s Bay in St. Mary, Jamaica, the Soap Factory by the Sea stands as a beacon of natural living and family enterprise. This seaside workshop produces handcrafted soaps using locally sourced ingredients and age-old techniques.
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| “We are a family of eight, the latest in a long line of soap makers, living on our farm by the rural seaside of Jamaica.” |
Among their creations are bamboo charcoal soap, praised for its gentle exfoliation and acne-fighting properties, and pine tar soap, a nostalgic nod to Jamaican traditions known for soothing skin conditions and scalp care. They also craft orange peel soaps rich in vitamin C, ideal for brightening and refreshing tired skin. Each bar is more than a product—it’s a reflection of the family’s commitment to sustainability, wellness, and cultural pride.
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| While many know him for soap-making and stone-building, his quirky food videos show his fearless, playful side. |
Joshua’s journey is a testament to the value of hard work and the dignity of self-reliance. In these times, when affordability and sustainability weigh heavily on families, perhaps we should take a page from his book. Stones may be free, but the lesson they carry is priceless: with vision, discipline, and unity, even the simplest resources can be transformed into a legacy. Joshua is not just building a house; he is building a story of determination, family, and faith in the power of perseverance.
Joshua explaining the layout of his house.
Beyond his stone-stacking determination, Joshua is known for his adventurous palate, often eating foods most people wouldn’t dare touch. From unconventional bush delicacies to unexpected combinations, his fearless approach to food has earned him viral moments on TikTok, sparking laughter, curiosity, and admiration.
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It’s just another layer of his bold personality—unafraid to live differently, and proud to share it with the world. And to Joshua, may you continue striving with the same courage and conviction that has brought you this far. We at ALL ANGLES UK await the completion of what already stands as a home built with love.
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Joshua do a excellent job 😁 if you know, you know.
ReplyDeleteShe making me want to home school my children . She have a point teach them and build them, what are they missing from school really if they are all already this established.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see this when it is finished, he is such a good young man.
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