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The Land Office Lesson 

In this Texas history episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott looks back to 1836, when the Republic of Texas faced a simple but urgent question: how do you survive long enough to matter? 

With little money and almost no infrastructure, Texas made a practical decision that shaped everything that followed—using what it already had instead of waiting for perfect conditions. That choice offers a lesson that still applies today.  

Show Notes 

In 1836, the Republic of Texas didn’t have much cash, much structure, or many guarantees. What it did have was land—and the willingness to use it wisely. 

Rather than hoarding resources or waiting for ideal circumstances, Texas created the Texas General Land Office, turning land into opportunity, rewarding service, and encouraging settlement. That decision helped Texas grow because it focused on practical action over perfect timing

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Takeaway:
You don’t need more resources to move forward.
You need to use what’s already in your hands—with intention.

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