@MCZ_RaksRaks@unclekeem Didn’t think this would do numbers, glad I was able to provide some classic Twitter contact (on a shameless plug note: I’m an aspiring producer still working on my craft but I wanted to throw a little snippet out, give a listen if ya’d like🤙🏻)
My boy just bagged a corporate job and called me hyped.
"Ac, I'm set for life"
$140K/year. Benefits. 401k match. Corner office.
I congratulated him but I had to show him the math.
$140K salary = $8,750/month after tax
$2,800 rent
$650 car payment (Audi A4)
$280 insurance
$180 gas
$1,200 DoorDash
$400 eating out
$200 gym
$120 subscriptions
$1,500 bottle service
$900 barber (2x a week)
$500 going out
$200 random expenses
He's left with $820.
Daycare? $2,000/month.
Now he's -$1,180 every month.
$140K/year is survival, bro.
how about you setup a store
🚨 Abraham Aguilar was a senior at Palmdale High School when God radically changed the trajectory of his life. 🚨
He didn’t grow up in a perfect environment. Rebellion, substance abuse, and a hardened heart marked much of his story. The only reason he stepped into church was because his mother made it clear: if he was going to live under her roof, he was going to sit in a pew. So he showed up — not hungry for God, not searching — just there out of obligation.
He would sit in the back row — what he now calls “backslider lane.” Arms crossed. Guard up. Resistant.
But week after week, the Word kept going forth. And slowly, the preaching began to pierce through what years of pain and rebellion had built.
Then came a men’s discipleship seminar.
In that moment, he felt the Holy Spirit confront him with something undeniable: “It’s either now or never.”
No more playing games. No more halfway. No more hiding in the back row.
Abraham surrendered his life fully to Jesus — and everything changed.
What began as repentance quickly became boldness. What began as surrender became fire. A passion for evangelism ignited inside of him that he couldn’t contain.
During his senior year, he didn’t keep quiet. He shared the Gospel with classmates, teachers, janitors — anyone who would listen. He started a small Bible study on campus, not knowing what God would do with a simple “yes.”
By the end of the school year, 895 students had given their lives to Christ.
Eight hundred and ninety-five.
One obedient heart. One surrendered life. One student who decided he would no longer sit in “backslider lane.”
Abraham’s story is a reminder that God’s grace is stronger than rebellion, stronger than addiction, stronger than a broken past. When someone truly says yes to Jesus, Heaven moves — and entire schools can be transformed.
This woman woke up at 4 AM in 20° cold, worked out for two hours, faced a packed college Monday… and her first thought?
“I woke up this morning. I’m healthy. I get to move my body. I get to learn. And above all—Jesus loves me. Not because of anything I’ve done. Just because I’m His.”
No complaints. Just tears of gratitude.
A beautiful reminder: The greatest privilege isn’t the workout, the degree, or the sunrise—it’s waking up known and loved by our Creator.
If you’re breathing today, you’re already blessed beyond measure.
Don’t let the noise steal your thankfulness.
He loves you more than you’ll ever grasp.