189 – Life Is Significant…so are you! - a podcast by Alf Herigstad

from 2017-04-07T07:05:04

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Life Is Significant…
In the above picture I was demonstrating how NOT to weed a garden, it was kind of a joke.You never know whats going to happen on Fridays…because I just talk about what is in the upper crust of my brain.  As it relates to being abetter man of course.
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Alright, so today what is on my mind is dirt.  As in the stuff that covers the earth that plants grow out of.  The reason I’m thinking about dirt is because I spent most of the day with my wife, getting our garden ready for planting.  I’m covered with dirt right this minute in fact, just like in the picture.It was a lot of work.  I can feel it in my back and my knees, but it was a good day. 
There is something about working the soil that is very primal, it goes back to our very early ancestors.  Just having your hands in the dirt, preparing it to be planted with things you will eventually eat.  There is something about the act of doing that, that connects you to the land and changes your outlook on things.I realize not everyone has a garden.  Many people live in cities, or in situations where gardening is not an option.  Here me out on this though.  The point I’m making applies to everyone.I do not garden for survival.  No one I know gardens for survival any more.  Now we just do it for the joy of creating our own food, and because it taste better than what we find in the store.  But if we go back just a couple hundred years, and from there go back to the dawn of mankind, it was all about survival.  Our ancestors, yours and mine, had to plant things, and tend to them, and harvest them, so they could feed their self through the winter.  If they didn’t plant enough, or if a late freeze killed their crops, or if disease or insects or anything else damaged their crop guess what?  People might die.  It was a very big deal.
Many of our ancestors didn’t have jobs they went to every day like we do now.  Instead they had their land.  Their crops and livestock, and it was a full time back breaking job making sure it all went well.  They depended on the harvest just like we depend on our paychecks now. In the process, these people that came before us had something many of us do not, and that is, a profound connection to life, the dirt, the weather and the seasons.  To the earth in general. 
The reason I’m talking about this is because  I think something is missing nowadays.  We go to work, we get a paycheck, we pay our bills and live our lives but, our paychecks don’t really connect us to anything except our employer or our business.  We are trading our time for money, instead of investing our time...

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