Hero of the Week: Jan. 31, 2022: Riggen & Justin Johnson
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Hero of the Week: Jan. 31, 2022: Riggen & Justin Johnson

“It takes a lot of time and a lot of paying attention and watching the other guys to figure out what works right and the right things to do.” ~ Justin Johnson
What would the world look like if we encouraged children to follow their passion and learn through real-life situations? Riggen and his father Justin are our heroes this week for continuing the cowboy tradition and culture at the beautiful Tongue River Ranch in Texas.
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Long live the Cowboy. Real men.
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Look up The Cowboy Code. Growing up with chores, knowing personal responsibility, breathing fresh air and taking care of something besides yourself, is the recipe for a good man.
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That is a hard life. Some do find it rewarding. The best of them whom I know personally have no use for electronics most of the time. Close to the land and the animals folks of multi generational ranchers are some of the best folks you will ever know.
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Very inspiring.
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Long live the Cowboy. Real men.
Look up The Cowboy Code. Growing up with chores, knowing personal responsibility, breathing fresh air and taking care of something besides yourself, is the recipe for a good man.
That is a hard life. Some do find it rewarding. The best of them whom I know personally have no use for electronics most of the time. Close to the land and the animals folks of multi generational ranchers are some of the best folks you will ever know.
Very inspiring.