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Place: Home
Time: 8 AM
Duration: 45 mins
Streak: 21 Days
Previous Streak: 34 (ended Nov 12)
1 Blessed is the one
who does not walk in step with the wicked
or stand in the way that sinners take
or sit in the company of mockers,2 but whose delight is in the law of the Lord,
and who meditates on his law day and night.3 That person is like a tree planted by streams of water,
which yields its fruit in season
and whose leaf does not wither—
whatever they do prospers.— Psalm 1:1–3 (NIV)
Today begins the book of Psalms—one of the richest, deepest wells of wisdom in the Bible. And Psalm 1 sets the tone beautifully: Blessing comes through alignment with God. Prosperity comes from delighting in His word.
Meditating on His word is not just an optional spiritual exercise—it’s nourishment, stability, and strength when life feels unstable.
It’s a reminder of why I started this journey: not only to build discipline through meditation, but to anchor myself in Scripture daily.
Life gets busy. Hustle consumes. We forget God, then wonder why our inner world feels chaotic.
This verse reminds me:
Wisdom comes from God
Growth comes from consistency
Prosperity comes from presence
I need to be more intentional in applying this. Not just reading Scripture, but absorbing it, reflecting on it, letting it change me.
This past week, my mind hasn’t been in the best place. I’ve caught myself rationalizing temptation with thoughts like:
“It’s okay, God will forgive me.”
This is exactly the type of half-truth Satan specializes in.
He doesn’t always attack us with blatant evil—he twists truth just enough to make sin feel acceptable, harmless, normal.
We see it everywhere:
violence, lust, escapism, distraction—normalized by culture.
I know this, I can articulate it—but I still fail. I still fall.
And that’s the paradox of being human:
We know right, but we choose wrong.
Not because we don’t care—but because sin is built into the system.
Still, Psalm 1 gives hope:
A tree doesn’t grow overnight—
—it grows through consistency, through watering, through alignment.
One thing I’ve realized is how often I read Scripture passively—without absorbing it.
I finish reading, sit in meditation, and immediately forget what I just read.
Meditation for me isn’t just spiritual—it’s mental rehabilitation.
I want to strengthen:
focus
attention
retention
intentionality
Because without those, wisdom passes through me like water through a sieve.
I don’t want to just consume Scripture.
I want it to transform me.
IRYS got stopped out, while ARTX—another coin I tested—went up 20%, but I didn’t get in. It’s frustrating. Some days it feels like the entire market is rigged against you.
That’s part of why I stepped back:
not quitting, just adjusting.
The good news is I minimized damage because I significantly reduced position sizing.
The system still needs to be tested, though. And today it gave two coins:

Overtake is a P2P marketplace on Sui for secure gaming asset trading.
Sitting on support + tested positive.
Small entry.

Also tested positive.
But chart is already euphoric—two big pumps.
Feels risky, but watching closely.
If it behaves like ARTX, will need to reevaluate.
The core point remains:
The energy tests might be the differentiator.
Not instead of research—
but as another layer of intelligence.
In a sea of crypto influencers yelling for attention, you need uniqueness. You need methodology.
And you need discipline.
I wish all of you a happy weekend. The first weekend of the end of the year. Let’s finish the year strong.
If it is to be, it is up to me — with God as my guide.
Its Okay.
Không sao đâu.
If this spoke to you, consider subscribing to follow along my journey in faith, meditation, rebuilding, and crypto — one day at a time.
Your support means more than you know. ❤️
Place: Home
Time: 8 AM
Duration: 45 mins
Streak: 21 Days
Previous Streak: 34 (ended Nov 12)
1 Blessed is the one
who does not walk in step with the wicked
or stand in the way that sinners take
or sit in the company of mockers,2 but whose delight is in the law of the Lord,
and who meditates on his law day and night.3 That person is like a tree planted by streams of water,
which yields its fruit in season
and whose leaf does not wither—
whatever they do prospers.— Psalm 1:1–3 (NIV)
Today begins the book of Psalms—one of the richest, deepest wells of wisdom in the Bible. And Psalm 1 sets the tone beautifully: Blessing comes through alignment with God. Prosperity comes from delighting in His word.
Meditating on His word is not just an optional spiritual exercise—it’s nourishment, stability, and strength when life feels unstable.
It’s a reminder of why I started this journey: not only to build discipline through meditation, but to anchor myself in Scripture daily.
Life gets busy. Hustle consumes. We forget God, then wonder why our inner world feels chaotic.
This verse reminds me:
Wisdom comes from God
Growth comes from consistency
Prosperity comes from presence
I need to be more intentional in applying this. Not just reading Scripture, but absorbing it, reflecting on it, letting it change me.
This past week, my mind hasn’t been in the best place. I’ve caught myself rationalizing temptation with thoughts like:
“It’s okay, God will forgive me.”
This is exactly the type of half-truth Satan specializes in.
He doesn’t always attack us with blatant evil—he twists truth just enough to make sin feel acceptable, harmless, normal.
We see it everywhere:
violence, lust, escapism, distraction—normalized by culture.
I know this, I can articulate it—but I still fail. I still fall.
And that’s the paradox of being human:
We know right, but we choose wrong.
Not because we don’t care—but because sin is built into the system.
Still, Psalm 1 gives hope:
A tree doesn’t grow overnight—
—it grows through consistency, through watering, through alignment.
One thing I’ve realized is how often I read Scripture passively—without absorbing it.
I finish reading, sit in meditation, and immediately forget what I just read.
Meditation for me isn’t just spiritual—it’s mental rehabilitation.
I want to strengthen:
focus
attention
retention
intentionality
Because without those, wisdom passes through me like water through a sieve.
I don’t want to just consume Scripture.
I want it to transform me.
IRYS got stopped out, while ARTX—another coin I tested—went up 20%, but I didn’t get in. It’s frustrating. Some days it feels like the entire market is rigged against you.
That’s part of why I stepped back:
not quitting, just adjusting.
The good news is I minimized damage because I significantly reduced position sizing.
The system still needs to be tested, though. And today it gave two coins:

Overtake is a P2P marketplace on Sui for secure gaming asset trading.
Sitting on support + tested positive.
Small entry.

Also tested positive.
But chart is already euphoric—two big pumps.
Feels risky, but watching closely.
If it behaves like ARTX, will need to reevaluate.
The core point remains:
The energy tests might be the differentiator.
Not instead of research—
but as another layer of intelligence.
In a sea of crypto influencers yelling for attention, you need uniqueness. You need methodology.
And you need discipline.
I wish all of you a happy weekend. The first weekend of the end of the year. Let’s finish the year strong.
If it is to be, it is up to me — with God as my guide.
Its Okay.
Không sao đâu.
If this spoke to you, consider subscribing to follow along my journey in faith, meditation, rebuilding, and crypto — one day at a time.
Your support means more than you know. ❤️
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