 Hello beautiful people, great day here in the Shire for a change, I've just been cutting my grass and so enjoy cutting my grass and wanted you first of all to admire my handiwork. I think Chelsea Flower Show is in my future as the best grass cutter in the UK. But I really enjoy cutting my grass, I always do when I cut my grass. I wondered why, what is it about grass cutting that I so enjoyed when it's such a basic mundane thing that I think most people probably hate doing. And I think it's a combination of things that my soul love about it and because I've been teaching a lot as you know around the world and will do increasingly about the prosperity of the soul and find out what your soul loves and give it more. This is one of my things that my soul loves and of course the smell of cut grass is amazing. Fresh cut grass is amazing, I've always loved that. Ever since I was a kid we never had a lawn in our house and grass that was to cut and smell but the farmer close by did and I always remember in summer enjoying running in the fields and smelling that fresh cut grass and it clearly imprinted itself as it does for many of us. And though we live away from fresh cut grass, the smell of it anytime in our lives triggers something from our childhood memories often and I think it's that and there's something chemical in fresh cut grass that we don't know about and I've been reading recently about studies at the University of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia where they're figuring out what is the chemical in fresh cut grass because they've realized that the chemical is of benefit to us in our brain our brain chemistry is improved by the chemical that is in fresh cut grass so they're trying to kind of bottle it in some way I suppose because they realize it will reduce stress in people that struggle with stress and PTSD sufferers and the smell of fresh cut grass, that chemical, whatever it is increases dopamine and increases serotonin, all good for the chemicals of the brain and for our physiology and biology and I knew there was something more to the smell of fresh cut grass than just the smell, it's chemical and those guys are going to prove it so it's that, it's that smell of fresh cut grass I think it's also the control that I feel I have, the certainty that I have in controlling this environment, in changing its look in a short time in the instantaneous reward, I think that that gives me when I can see an instant result in the cutting of the grass I think it's that sense of control and self-determination that I appreciate because I spend so much of my time on the clock, on and off planes living to a schedule that to cut this grass in my own time and how I want to do it and when I want to do it I think gives me pleasure and makes my soul feel happy because I am in charge of this cutting of my grass and this little piece of England here, I suppose and then I enjoy the aesthetic benefit of it, that it looks great and I'm going to enjoy it and others will and the grandkids can come and enjoy it and so I think it's the aesthetic pleasure too of it and kind of the job well done feel at the end of it I don't know what it is beyond some of those things and you might be worried about me thinking this guy is out there he's getting excited about cutting grass and the smell of grass but you know what, I don't need to explain myself to you or make sense to you or you to anybody else find out what your soul loves, find out your grass find out what your soul loves that warm air on your body find out what your grass cutting equivalents are light up your soul and do more of it and your soul will thank you for it, I promise you alright just wanted to jump in your world and say that to you guys hope you're having a great day love and blessings to you wherever you are in the world from here in the Shire look how amazing my grass is you're welcome