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LEARN THE CODE THAT BUILT A NATION


IN A NOISY WORLD FULL OF CONFUSION, ONE MAN CUTS THROUGH THE CHATTER WITH THE GRIT, GRACE, AND PLAINSPOKEN TRUTH OF THE AMERICAN WEST.


w


hen the world’s gone side- ways, you don’t need another expert — you


need a cowboy.


Tat’s what Patrick Dorinson, the Common Sense Cowboy, delivers in his new book, Te Common Sense Cowboy’s Guide to Life.


In an age when most folks are too busy scrolling to think straight, Dorinson reminds us of something we’ve nearly forgotten: common sense isn’t common anymore — but it’s not lost. You just have to know where to look.


He finds it in the saddle, under open skies, in the quiet rhythm of hard work, faith, and family. Each story he tells — from breaking a horse to breaking bad habits — carries a simple truth: you don’t need fancy degrees or government programs to fix your life. You just need grit, grace, and a good moral compass.


ABOUT PATRICK DORINSON


Patrick Dorinson aka “The Common Sense Cowboy” is a longtime author, speaker, and NEWSMAX contributor who, for nearly a decade, was host of his own The Cowboy Libertarian radio show. He is proud to have worked on ranch crews, won buckles in cow work competitions, and been a campfire teller of tales both tall and small alike.


Dorinson’s writing feels like sitting around a campfire with a man who’s lived what he preaches. He’s been bucked off, knocked down, and tested — but never broken. Trough short, powerful chapters, he shows how a week of cowboy living can teach you more about life than years of empty talk.


Monday is about Starting Right. Tuesday is about Facing Fear. By Sunday, you’ll see how faith ties it all together.


It’s the kind of book you’ll keep by your bedside, pass to your kids, and quote for years. Each page carries the warmth of a man who believes America’s best days aren’t behind us — they’re just waiting for us to saddle up and ride again.


So, whether you’re from the big city or the wide prairie, if you believe in hard work, honesty, and the idea that a man’s word still means some- thing — this book is for you.


Because sometimes, to move forward, we need to look back — to the values that built us, the lessons that shaped us, and the cowboys who still live among us.


“NEVER DISCOUNT AN OLD MAN IN A PROFESSION WHERE PEOPLE TEND TO DIE YOUNG. THIS BOOK HAS MORE WISDOM IN IT THAN ANY FOUR-YEAR DEGREE.” — Carl Higbie, Host of Newsmax Carl Higbie Frontline and Retired Navy Seal


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