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Wrestling with Destiny: How Lincoln's Fights Shaped History
20th May 2026 • The Daily Note with James A. Brown • James A. Brown
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We dive deep into the remarkable journey of Abraham Lincoln, a man who, despite a challenging upbringing with little education, developed an insatiable passion for reading. Lincoln's early life was anything but easy as he moved through the early American frontier, often finding solace in the pages of the Bible and other books. By the time he settled in Illinois, he was already a towering figure, both literally and metaphorically, standing 6 foot 4 and wrestling with an impressive record that some say exceeded 300 victories. All of these experiences, from working on a farm to studying law and engaging in politics, ultimately prepared him to lead the nation through its most tumultuous times. Join us as we explore how this self-taught man rose to become one of the most iconic presidents in American history, and remember, as always, be well!

Takeaways:

  • Abraham Lincoln's humble beginnings highlight how passion for learning can shape a leader.
  • Despite limited education, Lincoln became a voracious reader, finding wisdom in the Bible.
  • His diverse experiences, from farm work to law study, molded Lincoln into a resilient figure.
  • Lincoln's physical prowess as a wrestler reflected his tenacity, a trait that served him well in politics.
  • The challenges Lincoln faced in his youth prepared him for significant leadership during tough times.
  • Lincoln's story serves as a reminder that self-education can lead to extraordinary achievements.


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It's American Rewind.

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He didn't have much of a home or education, but he did develop a passion for reading.

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He read and reread the Bible and a few other books he could find as his family moved through the early American frontier.

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As a young man, he settled in Illinois, worked on a farm, then worked as a store clerk, studied law, talking politics, and when his number was called, he went to war.

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By 19, he stood 6 foot 4 and wrestled Olympic style.

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He took on all comers and some say he won more than 300 times, but who knows for sure.

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All those fights and all those struggles prepared him to lead among the biggest battles in our nation's history.

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We know this self taught man as President Abraham Lincoln.

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On that note, I'm James A.

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Brown and as always, be well.

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