
Ah, Texas, the land of the free. Home of the cowboy. The place where everything is just made bigger to fill all its space. Love it or hate it, Texas is a state with a strong presence and personality, making a habit of living rent-free in plenty of people’s heads, even those who live outside the state. So what’s so special about it? What’s the worst thing outsiders view about it? Whether you live in Texas, are thinking of moving there, or are just curious, read on to see people’s views of the Lone Star State.
1. If it Works, it Works
Traversing the vast expanse of West Texas towards Houston, one can’t help but marvel at the view that unfolds across the cotton-strewn fields. It’s a sight where the past and future of energy coexist in a peculiar harmony, or maybe an ironic juxtaposition.

Here, windmills twirl with a grace that belies their industrial heart, standing sentinel over the land. Not far off, oil rigs nod in a rhythmic homage to the state’s black gold legacy. It’s a testament to the Lone Star State’s unique blend of tradition and innovation, all under the watchful eye of the Texan sky.