Alright outlaws — buckle up.
Next week, we’re talking about the kind of freedom that doesn’t fit on a bumper sticker. It’s not about what the government’s doing — it’s about what you’re doing. It’s called self-government — and it’s the one kind of freedom you can’t vote for, protest for, or hashtag into existence.
The Founders talked about it all the time, but for some reason, nobody teaches it now. Why? Because self-government requires personal responsibility, and that’s harder to sell than victimhood and excuses.
But here’s the hard truth:
You cannot govern a nation if you can’t govern yourself.
If your emotions run you, if your phone owns you, if your impulses control you — you’re not free. You’re a slave with WiFi.
This week, we’re going there.
- Monday: What the Founders actually expected from free men.
- Tuesday: What the Bible says about ruling yourself.
- Wednesday: Why weak men always invite strong tyrants.
- Thursday: What real self-government looks like in 2025.
- Friday: The Outlaw Faith challenge — building a life that needs no babysitter.
It’s going to be funny. It’s going to hurt. But it might just be the most important thing we talk about all year.
See you Monday.