Welcome to a $19.8 million Adult Daycare in California
- No adults
- No info how to enroll my “grandma”
- Phone number to nowhere
- New BMW parked outside
Prime example of fraud, waste and abuse
END THE FRAUD.
Mel Gibson got brutally honest about his rock bottom:
“I was a full-blown alcoholic and drug user. Nothing could stop me. I was on a downhill run.”
Then came the turning point.
He appealed to a power greater than himself — and it worked. He calls his sobriety a miracle.
He explains why AA works: addiction is deeply narcissistic (“I need a drink… I need a bump… I need…”). The cure begins with the hardest admission: “I am powerless.”
That single step takes the ego out of the center and opens the door to real change.
It’s raw, powerful, and one of the most honest recovery stories I’ve heard.
What do you think is the hardest (and most important) first step when facing any destructive habit?
>Quit a successful law career to pursue his passion
>Taught millions of young men how to survive in the wild
>Became one of the biggest youtubers
>Bakes fresh bread with honey butter in the middle of the wilderness
>Faithful to his wife
>Spends his days teaching his kids valuable survival and life skills
>Achieved the ultimate dream of getting paid to be a great dad
>Quit when he started to get too famous to focus on his family and Church
Luke won. Be like Luke.
On every expedition, I tuck a laminated piece of paper into my boots with Matthew 28:20 on it: “Be sure of this, that I am with you, even to the ends of the earth.”
A quiet reminder that we are never truly alone.
God will literally sit you down and break you to humble you, then will isolate you to build you. Then God will give you back everything far beyond what you lost to prove to you God is real and that everything is for a reason. Keep your trust in God.
When it looks like there is no way forward, God will make a way for you. Trust God and don’t let your current situation make you give up before your breakthrough.