 Today, I want to talk to you about something important, armpit smell, something that most of us avoid talking about, and something that most of us like to hide. There's three things that I want to talk to you about today. First of all, who came up with this idea that we're not supposed to smell? There's a pine cone, has a smell, this rock, it's got a smell, this dried up orange peel, it's got a smell. Every creature on earth has a smell. So where did we come up with this idea that we are a nullified creature, a nullified object on earth that's not supposed to smell? Secondly, where is that smell coming from in the first place? What is the purpose of that smell? The body does things for a reason. We sweat out of our armpits. It has a purpose. What happens when we're using deodorant is we're blocking that sweat inside there. Think about this for a second. Would you want to block the poop coming out of your butt on a daily, weekly, yearly basis? That would not be good for you. It's the same with the armpits, armpits. This stuff that needs to come out, it needs to come out. You don't want to block it in there. Third, what is it that's actually creating that smell in the first place? We know that our bodies are connected. Our toe is connected to our nose. The blood from here goes to there. Our entire bodies are connected. So why would we think that the smell is created right here? A lot of what creates the smell is what you're putting into your body in the first place. We know we all have smells. Otherwise, the multi-billion dollar deodorant industry wouldn't exist. But is deodorant really the way to deal with the smell? If we want to deal with it in the first place, these are just some things to really think about. And think about why you're doing the things you're doing them. What is it that influenced you to do it in the first place? And is it something you really want to be doing? My bird friend's calling me, so it's time to go. Think about it.