I love that lyric, “But I chased that thought away before it had time to lay roots in my brain.” I've never shared this on here before, that opening music is actually from a band I was in, it was on our first album, or as they used to say CD, and t's called, it was the last track on that album and it is called The Train Song. And, you know, I'll share a little story about this, the train song was if you get to the end of that song, do you like that? If you get to the end. Yes, because it's, it's that terrible. Not If, when you get to the end of that song, let me reframe that when you get to the end of that song. There's this, as a drummer as a musician, there is this great piece for me, where I emulate the sound of a train rolling down the tracks. I was using these plastic brushes on my snare drum that just gave it a tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety. That sound of the train going down the track and then fading off into the distance. And my mother, who used to just love the fact that I played the drums, she loved that part. For her, I think that was the greatest thing I ever did as a musician, was the emulating of that train going down the track.
Back to the lyric, “I chased that thought away before it had time to lay roots in my brain.” Yeah, Dave. Great lyric because of a lot of what we talk about here, on conscious cash, is controlling our thinking. Being responsible for what we think, how we feel, and our perception; that's consciousness. In the world of money, I know I started off the show with this isn't about getting and rich it's not about having all the money; It is certainly about having money and it is certainly about creating abundance in our lives. It is certainly about our ability to live our best life and clearly, at least where I live in Canada, money is a big part of that.