Why Texas Never Waited For Perfect timing
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Progress has never waited for perfect timing in Texas—and it still doesn’t.
In today’s episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reflects on a lesson written deep into Texas history: momentum comes from action, not guarantees. From early settlers to cattle drives and growing communities, Texas moved forward not because conditions were ideal, but because the moment mattered.
If you’re standing at the beginning of a new year waiting for clarity, this episode offers a simple, steady reminder—clarity often comes after movement.
Sometimes forward motion is the plan.
Show Notes
- A tip of the hat to listener Debbie Morris near Seymour, Texas
- Why Texas history proves progress doesn’t wait for perfect conditions
- How settlers, cattle drives, and communities chose action over certainty
- The hidden cost of waiting for “the right time”
- Why clarity often follows movement—not the other way around
- Encouragement for anyone starting the year feeling unfinished or unsure
- A reminder that being “in process” means you’re right on schedule
If today feels like a beginning—or even a work in progress—you’re exactly where you need to be.
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