Texan Edge

Texans Finish What They Start


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 Early 1836 found Texas knee-deep in mud and second thoughts. Families were on the move, fields were abandoned, and more than a few folks wondered if this whole revolution had gone too far. In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott draws a straight line from the “Runaway Scrape” to your half-finished projects today, reminding you that the most Texan thing you can do is finish what you start—one small, deliberate step at a time. 

Show Notes 

  • Early 1836: Texas as a muddy mess of half-finished plans
  • The Runaway Scrape as a story of commitment, not just retreat
  • How Texans kept going when the road turned ugly
  • The “messy middle” of any big goal: when the shine wears off
  • Why Texans, at our best, don’t slip quietly out the side door
  • Modern “muddy roads”: work, relationships, recovery, money, and promises
  • Today’s Texan Edge: choose one half-finished thing and move it forward
  • Turning “someday” into real, measurable progress today


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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott