0:00:00 - 0:00:23So I was at the hardware store today, getting some parts to fix a fan while, uh, we're passing through town and I noticed that they had raspberry plants for sale and it was 10 bucks per plant. So all of a sudden, I felt like Bill Gates because here's my raspberry patch. And actually, what we do each
0:00:22 - 0:00:42year is that these spread pretty aggressively and I'll actually hook up my tiller and drive around this patch and break up the dirt around it because we get all these volunteers, they come and the raspberries will just keep spreading if we don't chop them down. And so every year we offer to anyone within
0:00:42 - 0:00:58the sound of our voice that if they want free raspberry plants, they can have them when we tell them off, we pull them out of the ground, we'll, we'll fill up a, a chicken feed bag with them or whatever and just give them away. And I only think like three or four people have taken us up on that. It's
0:00:58 - 0:01:24so interesting to me how you can have something that has value to many people. But if they don't know where to find it, they'll, they'll pay such a high price to get it from other locations, but sometimes it's available in abundance and for free. And this is why it's so important to share what we understand
0:01:23 - 0:01:47has value. Now, obviously, there are spiritual implications for this, but this goes far beyond that. It's everything. When you have things that have value, you should share that value freely with others or at least let them know about it because so often things of value sit on the, on the wayside because