It’s striking how a good environment kind of promotes itself. There’s something of a domino effect where you gain a positive momentum in positive growth that is hard to stop if it’s properly nurtured. A positive environment can sometimes be the difference maker for individual growth. It’s not just that one individual on their own, but the health of those around them that helps contribute to that individual’s growth.
I was mowing the grass today, and what I noticed about a healthy lawn seems to apply to us as people. What stood out to me about this lawn was how thick, green, and healthy the grass was. I thought to myself, “Wow, a weed couldn’t grow in this environment if it tried. It would just get choked out by all the other healthy grass.” I mean, this lawn is on par with most golf course turf. It was that good.
Then I noticed the neighbors grass—not a healthy environment. You could pretty much tell where the property line ended because that’s where the weeds began: crabgrass, creeping charlie, dandelions, and a few bare batches for good measure. This was the veritable calico cat of lawns. Every color and variety was represented. I don’t know, maybe that’s what he was going for—the natural look. But regardless of the intent, the negligence was apparent. Weeds, left untended, promote more weeds. That was the lesson to be learned here.
But one thing to think about is this: you could just focus on killing off all the weeds, or you could just focus on growing a healthy lawn. You could get rid of all the weeds, but that’s still not going to get you the rich, green lawn you’re looking for. It seems to me that if you set your sights on growing healthy grass that the rest kind of takes care of itself. Just like grass can’t prosper in a toxic environment, neither can weeds prosper in a healthy environment. I think that’s the idea behind Scott’s Turfbuilder. I don’t know. I’m just guessing. But that healthy environment promotes the growth of healthy individuals. If it’s healthy enough, the weeds won’t like it there and will get up and leave. Well, in reality, they’ll just get choked out, shrivel up, and die since weeds can’t walk. But you get what I mean.
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What’s true about grass is true about people as well. Sometimes we can be fairly healthy on our own but have our health affected just by the toxic environment we’re in. But change our environment and we once again become healthy. Sometimes that toxic environment is other people that just have a tendency to bring us down. Other times that toxic environment can just be the things we allow in our lives that have a negative impact on our thinking. And sometimes we might be our own toxic environment. The toxic environment might be our own thought processes. Put another way, if something in the room seems toxic, and you’re not sure what it is, it might just be you. In that case, changing our environment might start with changing ourselves.