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In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott tackles one of life’s biggest energy drains—worry. From a grocery store line to a West Texas thunderstorm, he reminds us that most of what we stress about never even happens. Worry, as he puts it, is “borrowing trouble that hasn’t even been issued yet.” With his trademark Texas warmth and wisdom, Tweed shows how calm confidence—not constant concern—is the true edge that keeps life steady.
Show Notes:
- Tweed opens with a story about a man stewing in line at the grocery store, worrying about things that hadn’t even occurred yet.
- He draws a parallel between unnecessary worry and Texas weather—how often we fret over storms that never arrive.
- The key takeaway: “Worry is just borrowing trouble.”
- Being prepared is smart; being preoccupied is exhausting.
- The real edge in life comes from calm confidence and trusting that you’ll handle whatever rolls your way—because you always have before.
- Tweed’s closing thought: “The Bank of Worry never pays dividends.”
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