You Can't Afford Me

From Compton To Credit Fixer Through Code


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Somebody offered Khabir “KB” Muhammed $50 million for his company and he said no. That moment is just the headline. The real story is how a kid from Compton turns pressure into discipline, uses sports and computer science to build a career, gets hit with corporate politics, and decides he will never let someone else control the ceiling on his life again.

We talk through KB’s tech path from software engineering to web application penetration testing, what getting fired teaches you about power, and why “failing fast” is a skill you can train. Then we get into the messy middle most entrepreneurship content skips: what he actually learned from MLM, how reading Rich Dad Poor Dad flipped his thinking, and why documenting your build creates trust before the product is even finished.

From there, we go deep on Credit Fixer and the credit repair industry. KB breaks down what a credit score really measures, the core credit score factors, and why credit literacy matters more than flashy promises like “100 points in 24 hours.” We connect credit to leverage: lower interest rates, better approvals, business funding options, and how to treat credit like a tool instead of a status symbol. Finally, we unpack leadership lessons about pricing strategy, product market fit, building the right team, protecting your reputation, and when relationships become the real growth engine.

If you care about DIY credit repair, financial literacy, building credit, entrepreneurship, and generational wealth, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs better credit and better strategy, and leave a review with the biggest lesson you’re taking from the conversation.

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You Can't Afford MeBy Samuel Anderson