Inspired by the timeless grit of the American West, this motivational guide offers a modern code of integrity, courage, and self-reliance for anyone seeking a life of purpose. We are living in a world divided by cultural and political differences— The Code of the West provides a framework for personal development rooted in the cowboy ethos of the American West, a shared American past where people lived by a moral code that connected and united them. This motivational guide identifies the core values that matter most and outlines how to live them every day. You’ll learn how to: Face life’s challenges with resilience, even recognizing them as opportunities to better understand yourself - Build habits based on gratitude and personal accountability, keeping your connection to your community and the world in mind - Find your own definition of success and not only achieve goals, but live a life of purpose Illustrated with full-color images of the West, The Code of the West embodies the timeless principles of American grit. This collectible new edition is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to make lasting changes . . . and embrace the journey along the way. Chris Hunt is the creator of Code of The West, a modern storytelling engine rooted in resilience, purpose, and shared values. Chris began his journey drawing and writing comic books, and over the years, his career has evolved to encompass art, branding, and content creation, most notably as the former art director at Black Rifle Coffee. Now, with Code of The West, Chris draws on a lifetime of creative exploration to inspire others to chase bold dreams, face challenges head-on, and embrace the unknown. The Code of The West isn’t just a brand—it’s a mission to revive America’s shared story and reintroduce values like courage, honor, and personal responsibility to a world in need of them. Chris currently lives in Idaho, where his passion for storytelling, combined with his experience navigating the highs and lows of creative life, makes him a voice for those who know that success isn’t built overnight—it’s built through grit, determination, and showing up every day to do the work.