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- ArticleMotivation
How to Keep Moving Forward When Life Knocks You Down: A 7-Day Reset
Life knocked you down and you need a way forward. Use the Carry, Cut, Create decision tool and this honest seven-day reset to rebuild momentum.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Have to Start Over: Build a 30-Minute Restart Ramp
Use this practical 30-minute Restart Ramp to recover context, complete one re-entry action and return to important work after an interruption.
- ArticleMotivation
Remove One Obstacle, Then Move: The 20-Minute Friction Audit
Use this practical 20-minute friction audit to remove one obstacle, reduce resistance and begin the work you keep postponing.
- ArticleTexas Education
Did Texas Get the New Personal Finance Graduation Requirement Right?
Texas now requires new ninth graders to earn a half credit in personal finance. Here are the strongest arguments for the mandate and against the rule.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
You May Have to Move Without the Answer
Some answers never arrive on time. Use this 20 minute clarity plan to separate what you know, what you control, and the next honest move you can make.
- ArticleMotivation
When the Day Is Heavy, Build a Resilience Floor: A 25-Minute Plan
Use this practical 25-minute Resilience Floor exercise to choose one essential duty, complete a minimum honest action and keep moving on a hard day.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Julian Khater J6 Case Record: Detention, 80-Month Sentence and Full Pardon
A source-backed Julian Khater timeline covering his 2021 arrest and detention appeal, 2022 plea, 80-month sentence, record conflict and 2025 pardon.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Jake Lang J6 Case Record: Four Years in Pretrial Detention and Dismissal With Prejudice
Read Jake Lang's documented January 6 case timeline: four years of pretrial detention, the Fischer obstruction rulings, no trial or conviction, and dismissal with prejudice.
- ArticleCommentary
The Government Just Admitted It Pressured Social Media to Censor You. I've Been Saying This for Years.
The DOJ settled a landmark free speech lawsuit this week. If you missed it, that's by design. Here's what it actually means.
- ArticleMotivation & Self-Forgiveness
You Are Allowed to Learn the Lesson Late
Learning late can hurt, but shame cannot change the past. Use this 15 minute reset to take responsibility and make one cleaner decision today with courage.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The gear list that never changes
A rescue go bag and a business go bag, both written out line by line. Nine categories overlap exactly. Build yours this week with the six step method.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Close One Loop Before You Open Another
Unfinished work keeps charging interest in your head. Use this 20-minute drill to finish, schedule, hand off, or honestly cancel one open task today.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
Kodak Invented the Digital Camera. Then It Protected the Past.
Kodak built the first self-contained digital camera in 1975. Its story shows why seeing the future is easier than building a business willing to enter it.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Quiet Discipline of Getting Ready Before the Water
A warm Ryan Nichols outdoors article about rebuilding through preparation, honest maintenance and one useful next step before the water.
- ArticleAI & Technology
GPT-5.6 Sol Is Here: What OpenAI's New Model Family Costs—and What Ultra Really Means
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family explained: Sol, Terra and Luna pricing, ChatGPT access, max and ultra modes, multi-agent risks, and one practical test.
- ArticleHistory & Technology
The Black Box Began With a Memo Nobody Wanted
David Warren's flight recorder began as a memo that drew little interest. He built the missing record anyway, changing how aviation learns from disaster.
- ArticleThe Work
The Line Almost Nobody Publishes
Don and Patti Nichols publish every line of a Belize medical mission budget, including the freight bill that is the biggest number on the page. Why the ugly line makes the rest believable.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Nine Chambers That Became One Rescue Route
The 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue saved 12 boys and their coach through nine chambers, three extraction days, and one disciplined chain of handoffs.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
Gratitude Is Not a Contract to Stay Stuck
Gratitude does not require denial. Use this 15 minute keep-and-change exercise to honor what helped, name what is failing, and take one honest step.
- ArticleReflection
When the Plan Died at 2 AM
Every storm I worked, the plan died in the first hour. Roads went under, radios failed, teams split. The ninety second reset that got us moving again.
- ArticleTexas & Community
Should Texas Require the Ten Commandments in Every Public School Classroom?
Texas now requires the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Here are the law, current court ruling, and strongest arguments on both sides.
- ArticleRebuild
The Hardest Part of Fighting Shadows Is the Cut List
Everybody asks what goes in the book. Nobody asks what comes out. The rules that decide what gets cut from Fighting Shadows, and why the cut list is the book.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Should AI-Assisted Articles Carry a Label?
Europe's AI transparency rules take effect August 2, 2026. Read the strongest arguments for and against labeling AI-assisted articles for readers.
- ArticleRebuild
We Built Twelve Free Tools For People Who May Never Pay Us a Dime
The wall is almost never the tuition. Inside the free tools shelf I built for an East Texas dental assistant school, and why giving it away is the best decision on the site.
- ArticleEast Texas
Longview Recycling Faces a July 30 Council Review: What Belongs in the Blue-Lid Cart Now
Longview City Council will review recycling July 30. See the current blue-cart rules, processing costs, open questions and how residents can respond.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Thomas Webster J6 Case Record: Trial, 10-Year Sentence, Full Pardon and Denied Vacatur
Thomas Webster’s verified January 6 case record: six-count jury verdict, 10-year sentence, 2024 appeal, full 2025 pardon and denied 2026 vacatur request.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Peter Schwartz J6 Case Record: Sentence, Fifth Amendment Ruling and Pardon
Read the documented Peter J. Schwartz January 6 case timeline: arrest, trial, 170-month sentence, D.C. Circuit Fifth Amendment ruling, vacated obstruction count, and 2025 pardon.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes Stopgap Funding Through December 4: What H.R. 9770 Does—and What Happens Next
A facts-first guide to H.R. 9770, the House-passed stopgap funding bill: the December 4 deadline, programs continued, restrictions, Senate path, and shutdown risk.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Need a Perfect Day: Start With the Next 15 Minutes
Feeling stuck or overwhelmed? Use this practical 15-minute reset to choose one controllable action, rebuild momentum, and move forward with faith today.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Remove Friction Before You Add More Pressure
Pressure is not always the answer. Use this 15 minute friction audit to remove one obstacle, lower resistance, and move honest work forward today.
- ArticleRebuild
Free Beans and Chili Every Day Since 1983
The Butcher Shop in Longview has been family owned since 1983 and gives beans and chili away every day. That is hospitality, not marketing. Here is the test.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Nobody claps for the follow-up
Most deals do not die from a no, they die from a Tuesday. Here is the exact six touch cadence with day numbers and word for word scripts you can copy.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The 25 dollar toolkit
Sixteen tools that run my whole publishing operation, almost all on free plans. What each does, what it costs, and the exact trigger to upgrade.
- ArticleRebuild
They Stopped Sending the Work Out and Built the Shop
Family owned in Marshall since 2002, they brought fabrication and powder coating in house in 2013. Five questions to run before you make the same call.
- ArticleRyan's Take
Should Texas Keep Grading Public Schools A Through F?
Texas grades public schools A through F using achievement, progress, and gap measures. Here is the strongest case for keeping or changing the system.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Steel Chamber That Brought 33 People Up From the Bottom
When USS Squalus sank in 1939, a new rescue chamber made four descents and brought 33 survivors home. The story shows what preparation makes possible.
- ArticleFaith & Motivation
Pray, Then Take the Next Honest Step
Prayer can steady your heart, but faith still calls for action. Use this simple Sunday reset to pray clearly and take one honest next step today.
- ArticleRebuild
The Most Important Page on My Marketplace Is the List of Things You Cannot Sell
Gideon Commerce blocks thirteen categories and takes zero fee on vehicles and real estate. I turned off checkout on the biggest tickets on purpose. Here is why.
- ArticleMotivation
Rest Is Part of the Assignment
Responsible rest is not surrender. Use this practical reset to protect what matters, recover on purpose, and return to the next necessary task today.
- ArticleRebuild
Squaring It Away Before a Week I Cannot Reschedule
You stage before the storm. Getting the businesses squared away ahead of a week I do not get to move, and why being present is an output of a system, not a decision you make in the moment.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Mail-Ballot Order Remains Blocked After First Circuit Denies Stay
The First Circuit denied a stay of the injunction against Trump’s 2026 mail-ballot order. See what remains blocked, where, and what happens next.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Claude Opus 5 Is Here: Price, 1M Context, Agent Upgrades and the Limits to Watch
Claude Opus 5 is available now with a 1M-token context window and stronger agent work. See verified pricing, access, risks and one practical test.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Orders Warning Signs Outside Smithsonian Museum: What the July 24 Executive Order Actually Does
Trump ordered warning signs outside the Smithsonian’s American History museum. Here is what the July 24 order does, who governs the museum and what remains disputed.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Jesus Touched the Outcast: What Compassion Requires During a Measles Surge
Mark 1 shows Jesus restoring an excluded man’s dignity. Here is how that lesson can guide truthful, compassionate action during the 2026 U.S. measles surge.
- ArticleAI & Technology
NotebookLM Is Now Gemini Notebook: What Its Secure Cloud Computer Can—and Cannot—Do
Google renamed NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook and added cloud code execution, Gemini 3.5 and new exports. See access, price, risks and one practical test.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Anthony Robert Williams J6 Case Record: Five-Year Sentence, Fischer Vacatur, Full Pardon and Dismissed Charge
Anthony Robert Williams received a five-year J6 sentence before Fischer vacated the felony. Review the jury verdict, pardon and dismissed later charge.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Stewart Rhodes J6 Case Record: Trial, 18-Year Sentence, Commutation and Vacatur Request
Read Stewart Rhodes' documented January 6 case timeline: 2022 verdict, 18-year sentence, 2025 commutation and the DOJ's pending 2026 vacatur request.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Nehemiah Inspected the Ruins Before Rebuilding: What Marshall's Water Crisis Requires Now
Nehemiah's rebuilding story meets Marshall's water infrastructure decisions. Read the Bible context, verified local facts, open questions, and next steps.
- ArticleMotivation
How to Rebuild Self-Trust: Keep One Small Promise Today
Rebuild self-trust with a practical four-box exercise: protect, produce, repair, and release. Make one small promise and create proof by sunset.
- ArticleAI & Technology
ChatGPT Work Changes the AI Job: From Answering Questions to Finishing Work
ChatGPT Work explained: current availability, GPT-5.6 models, pricing, scheduled tasks, Sites, practical opportunities, risks, limits, and one test to try.