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Reap What You Sow Mondays with Tony™: Your Words Are Seeds—Be Careful What You Keep Speaking Over Yourself: What You Say Repeatedly Can Either Water Faith or Feed Fear
Some people are not defeated because they lack potential. They are defeated because they keep speaking defeat over themselves. Some people are not stuck because God has not given them purpose. They are stuck because they keep rehearsing language that agrees with fear instead of faith.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Jun 89 min read


Reed's Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: Underestimating People Will Cost You
In "Friends, Not Foes", Chapter 5 of Book II of Soldiers of Light Against Darkness™: It’s Just the Beginning, we witness a moment that perfectly captures this truth. A towering, intimidating enemy—Titan—steps forward with all the confidence in the world. He is big, loud, and physically imposing, and from his perspective, the outcome of the fight is already decided.
Then he makes a mistake.
He looks at Angeline… and underestimates her.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 295 min read


Reed’s Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: Public Praise Doesn’t Heal Private Pain
In Chapter 18 of Book II of S.O.L.A.D.™: It's Just the Beginning, Kevin wakes up to a world that now sees him differently. The city has been saved. The news is broadcasting footage of what happened. People are talking. Headlines are being written. The heroes are being praised.
And yet, Kevin isn’t celebrating. He’s processing.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 224 min read


Tony’s Superhero Saturdays™: Lois Lane — The Fearless Voice That Made Superman Matter: Superman Day Special — Celebrating 88 Years of Truth, Courage, and Legacy
Her name is Lois Lane.
And on this Superman Day, as we celebrate 88 years since the debut of Superman, it is only right that we pause and recognize something that history often overlooks: Superman may be the world’s greatest hero… but Lois Lane is the reason his story matters.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 1814 min read


🕶️ Tony’s Timeless Thursdays™: The Matrix Reloaded — When Freedom Isn’t What It Seems
Released in 2003, this film didn’t simply raise the stakes—it expanded the battlefield. What once felt like a clear war between humans and machines becomes something far more complex. Systems within systems. Control hidden inside perceived freedom. And a truth that becomes harder to define the closer you get to it.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 167 min read


Reed’s Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: The Enemy Doesn’t Always Attack—Sometimes He Offers Deals
In Chapter 15 of S.O.L.A.D.™: Soldiers of Light Against Darkness™, the heroes find themselves in the middle of relentless warfare. For weeks, they’ve been pushing back wave after wave of darkness, saving lives, and holding the line against an enemy that refuses to stop. They’re tired. Physically drained. Mentally stretched. And right when fatigue begins to set in, something unexpected happens.
The enemy doesn’t attack.
The enemy… makes an offer.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 155 min read


Reed’s Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: The Most Dangerous Voice Sounds Like Your Own
In Book II's Chapter 3 of Soldiers of Light Against Darkness™: It's Just the Beginning, Angelo™ finds himself in one of the most intense moments of his journey so far. The physical battle is already overwhelming, but what makes the scene unforgettable is what happens internally. In the middle of pain, pressure, and life-threatening circumstances, a voice begins to speak to him—not loudly, not aggressively—but persuasively. It tells him to stop fighting. To let go. To give in.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 85 min read


Reed’s Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: Secrets Destroy More Than Relationships, Because What You Hide Can Cost More Than What You Lose
“Secrets do destroy relationships, but they can also get people killed.” -Juanita Grayson (Angeline™)
That statement doesn’t feel like fiction. It feels like truth wrapped in urgency. Most people already understand that secrets can damage trust or create distance, but this takes it further. It forces us to confront the uncomfortable reality that secrecy is not just emotional—it can be destructive on levels we don’t always see coming.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Apr 16 min read


Reap What You Sow Mondays with Tony™: The Power of Hidden Seeds: The Legacy of Mary Ellen Pleasant
This 9th day of Women’s History Month, I want to highlight a woman whose story perfectly illustrates the power of planting seeds that others later harvest.
Her name is Mary Ellen Pleasant.
If you have never heard her name before, you’re not alone.
Yet historians often refer to her as “The Mother of Civil Rights in California.”

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Mar 95 min read
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