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Place: Home
Time: 9 AM
Duration: 39 mins
Streak: 17 Days
Previous Streak: 34 (ended Nov 12)
“He is not a mere mortal like me that I might answer him, that we might confront each other in court.
If only there were someone to mediate between us, someone to bring us together,
someone to remove God’s rod from me, so that his terror would frighten me no more.
Then I would speak up without fear of him, but as it now stands with me, I cannot.”
Job’s words remind us of the unimaginable blessing we now have in Christ—a mediator who pleads our case before the Father.
Before Jesus came and died for our sins, humanity stood condemned under the law, unable to fulfill it, unable to stand innocent before God.
Jesus paid the price for our sins, and with it, He lifted the rod of judgment.
Now we can approach God without fear, because Jesus stands in the gap. He is the bridge, the intercessor, the advocate, the covering.
His sacrifice frees us from fear and welcomes us into the blessings reserved for those who follow Him.
I had a conversation with a dear friend yesterday who is going through almost exactly what I went through this year.
He told me he read one of my posts and felt God’s love through it—enough to cast his burdens onto the Lord.
Moments like that remind me why I feel compelled to write about my journey.
There are so many people walking through life feeling alone—seeing no way out.
I’ve been there. Some days, I still feel that way.
I write so people know they are not alone.
There are countless others struggling through pain, worthlessness, and meaninglessness.
Yet God is present even when everything feels broken.
God works in ways we cannot see. He makes a way when there is no way—not just for me, but for all who trust Him.
As we draw near, He draws near.
As we walk, He strengthens.
As we wait, He provides.
He will guide us.
He will hold us.
He will make a way.

Testing new coins today showed some energy for GUA, though still weak. Their socials don’t look supportive, so I’m not entering, but I’ll keep an eye on it this week.
Lately, most of my tests show weak or negative energy, with max pumps around 10–20%. The risk just doesn’t justify exposure right now. So while I’m still testing, I’m staying out—or entering with much smaller sizing.
Capital protection matters, especially in this climate.

Yesterday, God blessed me with something small but meaningful.
I prayed that when I reached 1,000 followers, I would verify my Twitter account. On Sunday, God made it happen—and He even sent a promotion so I could get it for just $1.
It feels like a little wink from heaven.
There have been many moments in this journey where I wanted to quit—convinced no one was reading, no one cared, and that building Twitter meant nothing. But God kept sending signs, and people, and “coincidences” to keep me moving forward.
Monetization feels distant. That scares me.
I worry about how long this season of building will last before financial blessings begin to flow.
But I will keep the faith.
God brought me here.
He will bring me through.
He will grow me.
And He will use this for His purpose.
I just have to keep swimming.
I’ve been seeing this on my Twitter feed. It’s attention incentives for posting quality content and engaging with others.
Seems aligned with what I’m already doing, so I’ll be exploring and testing it to see if there’s potential profit.
Feel free to join me with the link above if you’re curious.
There is still so much to test and learn in this bear market. I continue to believe web3 and crypto will return stronger than ever.
The technology is here to stay—people are just waiting for the next breakthrough.
AI has the spotlight now, but I believe crypto will have its moment again.
Here’s to 2026.
God willing.
Let’s go out for dinner next week.
Tuần sau mình đi ăn tối nha.
Consider subscribing to follow along my daily journey in faith, meditation, and rebuilding—one day at a time.
Your support means more than you know.
Place: Home
Time: 9 AM
Duration: 39 mins
Streak: 17 Days
Previous Streak: 34 (ended Nov 12)
“He is not a mere mortal like me that I might answer him, that we might confront each other in court.
If only there were someone to mediate between us, someone to bring us together,
someone to remove God’s rod from me, so that his terror would frighten me no more.
Then I would speak up without fear of him, but as it now stands with me, I cannot.”
Job’s words remind us of the unimaginable blessing we now have in Christ—a mediator who pleads our case before the Father.
Before Jesus came and died for our sins, humanity stood condemned under the law, unable to fulfill it, unable to stand innocent before God.
Jesus paid the price for our sins, and with it, He lifted the rod of judgment.
Now we can approach God without fear, because Jesus stands in the gap. He is the bridge, the intercessor, the advocate, the covering.
His sacrifice frees us from fear and welcomes us into the blessings reserved for those who follow Him.
I had a conversation with a dear friend yesterday who is going through almost exactly what I went through this year.
He told me he read one of my posts and felt God’s love through it—enough to cast his burdens onto the Lord.
Moments like that remind me why I feel compelled to write about my journey.
There are so many people walking through life feeling alone—seeing no way out.
I’ve been there. Some days, I still feel that way.
I write so people know they are not alone.
There are countless others struggling through pain, worthlessness, and meaninglessness.
Yet God is present even when everything feels broken.
God works in ways we cannot see. He makes a way when there is no way—not just for me, but for all who trust Him.
As we draw near, He draws near.
As we walk, He strengthens.
As we wait, He provides.
He will guide us.
He will hold us.
He will make a way.

Testing new coins today showed some energy for GUA, though still weak. Their socials don’t look supportive, so I’m not entering, but I’ll keep an eye on it this week.
Lately, most of my tests show weak or negative energy, with max pumps around 10–20%. The risk just doesn’t justify exposure right now. So while I’m still testing, I’m staying out—or entering with much smaller sizing.
Capital protection matters, especially in this climate.

Yesterday, God blessed me with something small but meaningful.
I prayed that when I reached 1,000 followers, I would verify my Twitter account. On Sunday, God made it happen—and He even sent a promotion so I could get it for just $1.
It feels like a little wink from heaven.
There have been many moments in this journey where I wanted to quit—convinced no one was reading, no one cared, and that building Twitter meant nothing. But God kept sending signs, and people, and “coincidences” to keep me moving forward.
Monetization feels distant. That scares me.
I worry about how long this season of building will last before financial blessings begin to flow.
But I will keep the faith.
God brought me here.
He will bring me through.
He will grow me.
And He will use this for His purpose.
I just have to keep swimming.
I’ve been seeing this on my Twitter feed. It’s attention incentives for posting quality content and engaging with others.
Seems aligned with what I’m already doing, so I’ll be exploring and testing it to see if there’s potential profit.
Feel free to join me with the link above if you’re curious.
There is still so much to test and learn in this bear market. I continue to believe web3 and crypto will return stronger than ever.
The technology is here to stay—people are just waiting for the next breakthrough.
AI has the spotlight now, but I believe crypto will have its moment again.
Here’s to 2026.
God willing.
Let’s go out for dinner next week.
Tuần sau mình đi ăn tối nha.
Consider subscribing to follow along my daily journey in faith, meditation, and rebuilding—one day at a time.
Your support means more than you know.


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