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Place: Home
Time: 9 AM
Duration: 30 mins
Streak: 26 Days
Previous Streak: 34 (ended Nov 12)
57 As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.”
58 Jesus replied, “Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.”
59 He said to another man, “Follow me.”
But he replied, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.”
60 Jesus said to him, “Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God.”
61 Still another said, “I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say goodbye to my family.”
62 Jesus replied, “No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.”
Today’s passage really hit me on the theme of commitment. It reminded me how easily we choose other things over God — even small things. I caught myself doing it in real time: switching to Twitter to post about YouTube allowing US creators to be paid in crypto.
It’s so tempting to go to God only when it’s convenient. But faith doesn’t work that way. As the song says: Jesus be the center of it all. When He is at the center, everything else falls into place. All blessings, all lessons, all direction flows through Him. Our job is simply to follow.
The past two nights have been a bit messy with sleep. I keep waking up and doing Twitter things before falling asleep again. It means I’ve been starting my morning sit slightly later.
But there’s a positive: instead of meditating in bed, I’m actually getting up and sitting properly in my chair. That small push matters.
Today’s sit felt different from yesterday. Yesterday the mind kept wandering. Today, the focus on the breath was clearer. Maybe the Scripture nudged me — reminding me to stop turning away, even in subtle ways.
One shift I made:
I didn’t force an intense focus on the breath. Instead, I allowed the breath to be the anchor while letting awareness remain open. That soft harmony helped me notice distractions earlier and release them gently. It felt familiar — like a skill returning.
It’s only day one of feeling this again, but I’m grateful. I’ll continue practising later if I have time.
Compared to yesterday, I feel more motivated — to meditate, write, research. I’m still finding my rhythm again. My friend said it took him years to find his feet after losing momentum. I hope with God’s guidance, and with the insights from others, my path will be smoother.
I’m trusting that better habits will slowly take root.


I entered Miner yesterday after two callers flagged it. It did an initial 10% pump, and I almost exited early. I sold half, but kept the other half to see how it would play out overnight — and it paid off. I fully exited at around a $2m market cap. It may go higher, but the caller’s target was hit. I’m grateful for the profits and not chasing more.
NYAN and NOTHING are still down, but one thing I’ve learned: don’t sell at the bottom. There’s still attention on both, so I’ll hold and hope someone with influence picks them back up.
Looking out for the next play today.

After weeks of building, I finally crossed 3,000 followers!
Yesterday I didn’t really feel like being a reply guy, so activity was low. I didn’t hit 3,200 like I hoped, but that’s fine. I need to find joy in the process instead of forcing it.
Even with fewer hours, the results were decent. Maybe I need to loosen my grip on the goals so I can enjoy this journey more. God will grow the account in His way, at His pace.
One change I’m making:
Instead of only reposting crypto news, I’m adding analysis so the content feels like mine — more credible, more readable, more engaging.

I probably won’t rank on any leaderboards yet, but that’s okay. I want to experiment, learn, and grow the follower base first. My Tweetscout score did jump by 11 yesterday — something to be grateful for.
Honestly, Twitter feels like a puzzle I want to solve. I don’t fully know if it’ll make financial sense, but I enjoy it a lot more than job hunting right now. And while I build this foundation, other opportunities are opening up around me.
I’ll probably be running a corporate services business with a friend. We’re incorporating the first company today. Another friend wants to start a digital marketing agency using the shop.com platform, combined with livestream-selling and social media services.
I’m not sure which door God wants me to fully step into yet. But Twitter and crypto give me flexibility — something I can do anywhere while I explore the rest.
I’m praying for breakthrough in any of these projects, but ultimately: as God wills.
Thank you — Cảm ơn.
No problem — Không có gì.
If this spoke to your heart or encouraged you today, consider subscribing to follow along my journey of faith, meditation, rebuilding, and crypto — one day at a time. Your support means more than you know. ❤️
Place: Home
Time: 9 AM
Duration: 30 mins
Streak: 26 Days
Previous Streak: 34 (ended Nov 12)
57 As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.”
58 Jesus replied, “Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.”
59 He said to another man, “Follow me.”
But he replied, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.”
60 Jesus said to him, “Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God.”
61 Still another said, “I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say goodbye to my family.”
62 Jesus replied, “No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.”
Today’s passage really hit me on the theme of commitment. It reminded me how easily we choose other things over God — even small things. I caught myself doing it in real time: switching to Twitter to post about YouTube allowing US creators to be paid in crypto.
It’s so tempting to go to God only when it’s convenient. But faith doesn’t work that way. As the song says: Jesus be the center of it all. When He is at the center, everything else falls into place. All blessings, all lessons, all direction flows through Him. Our job is simply to follow.
The past two nights have been a bit messy with sleep. I keep waking up and doing Twitter things before falling asleep again. It means I’ve been starting my morning sit slightly later.
But there’s a positive: instead of meditating in bed, I’m actually getting up and sitting properly in my chair. That small push matters.
Today’s sit felt different from yesterday. Yesterday the mind kept wandering. Today, the focus on the breath was clearer. Maybe the Scripture nudged me — reminding me to stop turning away, even in subtle ways.
One shift I made:
I didn’t force an intense focus on the breath. Instead, I allowed the breath to be the anchor while letting awareness remain open. That soft harmony helped me notice distractions earlier and release them gently. It felt familiar — like a skill returning.
It’s only day one of feeling this again, but I’m grateful. I’ll continue practising later if I have time.
Compared to yesterday, I feel more motivated — to meditate, write, research. I’m still finding my rhythm again. My friend said it took him years to find his feet after losing momentum. I hope with God’s guidance, and with the insights from others, my path will be smoother.
I’m trusting that better habits will slowly take root.


I entered Miner yesterday after two callers flagged it. It did an initial 10% pump, and I almost exited early. I sold half, but kept the other half to see how it would play out overnight — and it paid off. I fully exited at around a $2m market cap. It may go higher, but the caller’s target was hit. I’m grateful for the profits and not chasing more.
NYAN and NOTHING are still down, but one thing I’ve learned: don’t sell at the bottom. There’s still attention on both, so I’ll hold and hope someone with influence picks them back up.
Looking out for the next play today.

After weeks of building, I finally crossed 3,000 followers!
Yesterday I didn’t really feel like being a reply guy, so activity was low. I didn’t hit 3,200 like I hoped, but that’s fine. I need to find joy in the process instead of forcing it.
Even with fewer hours, the results were decent. Maybe I need to loosen my grip on the goals so I can enjoy this journey more. God will grow the account in His way, at His pace.
One change I’m making:
Instead of only reposting crypto news, I’m adding analysis so the content feels like mine — more credible, more readable, more engaging.

I probably won’t rank on any leaderboards yet, but that’s okay. I want to experiment, learn, and grow the follower base first. My Tweetscout score did jump by 11 yesterday — something to be grateful for.
Honestly, Twitter feels like a puzzle I want to solve. I don’t fully know if it’ll make financial sense, but I enjoy it a lot more than job hunting right now. And while I build this foundation, other opportunities are opening up around me.
I’ll probably be running a corporate services business with a friend. We’re incorporating the first company today. Another friend wants to start a digital marketing agency using the shop.com platform, combined with livestream-selling and social media services.
I’m not sure which door God wants me to fully step into yet. But Twitter and crypto give me flexibility — something I can do anywhere while I explore the rest.
I’m praying for breakthrough in any of these projects, but ultimately: as God wills.
Thank you — Cảm ơn.
No problem — Không có gì.
If this spoke to your heart or encouraged you today, consider subscribing to follow along my journey of faith, meditation, rebuilding, and crypto — one day at a time. Your support means more than you know. ❤️


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