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In April 1836, General Santa Anna marched across Texas convinced victory was inevitable. The Alamo had fallen. Goliad had been crushed. In his mind, the rebellion was already over.
But confidence can be dangerous when it turns into arrogance.
In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott explores how Santa Anna’s overconfidence led him to underestimate both the Texian spirit and the unforgiving Texas landscape—setting the stage for one of the most decisive turning points in history.
Show Notes
Today’s Texan Edge:
Confidence is valuable, but unchecked arrogance can lead to costly mistakes. Stay aware, stay humble, and never stop paying attention to the details that matter.
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Description
In April 1836, General Santa Anna marched across Texas convinced victory was inevitable. The Alamo had fallen. Goliad had been crushed. In his mind, the rebellion was already over.
But confidence can be dangerous when it turns into arrogance.
In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott explores how Santa Anna’s overconfidence led him to underestimate both the Texian spirit and the unforgiving Texas landscape—setting the stage for one of the most decisive turning points in history.
Show Notes
Today’s Texan Edge:
Confidence is valuable, but unchecked arrogance can lead to costly mistakes. Stay aware, stay humble, and never stop paying attention to the details that matter.
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.