WPS FIELD GUIDE

Constraint Theory: You Don’t Rise to the Occasion—You Fall to Your Lowest Level of Training

There’s an old line that shows up in every serious tribe—military, first responders, athletes, protectors, leaders:. You don’t rise to the occasion. You fall...

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Warrior Poet Profile: King Baldwin IV—The Leper King

History often crowns men with titles they did not ask for. But few kings have ever carried a title as heavy—nor as heroic—as the...

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The Three Phases of Building a Warrior

Today, I’m sharing the process I used to build warriors during my Ranger leadership days. This is important for anyone wanting to build a...

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Raising Men: The Making of Warrior Poets

One of the greatest stories in movie history is of Uncle Argyle taking in the young boy William Wallace just after Williams’ father was...

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The 3 Traits of the Greatest Teachers

What does it take to be a great teacher? I want to answer this all-important question, because if you’ve ever had a really inspirational,...

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Spartan Warriors History & Code

C.S. Lewis described a fallacy of sorts: “chronological snobbery,” which is the assumption that we understand the world and the human condition better than our...

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Historical Men of Valor | Sir Ernest Shackleton and The Endurance

How often do you suffer, or even seek out, discomfort, even torturous discomfort, in the pursuit of a worthy cause? Let's talk about Sir...

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President's Day: Can a President Make or Break a Nation?

Alexander the Great is famously quoted as saying, "I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid...

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