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  • Writer: kimo arts
    kimo arts
  • Dec 26, 2025
  • 2 min read




Well howdy.


How long has it been? Almost a year since I last dropped a post here—and wow, what a reset. Everything that came before? Deleted. Refined. Scrubbed clean and washed away. A blank slate, just in time for a brand-new year. ✨So… does that mean a new me?


Not exactly.


Think of it less as a new model and more as an upgraded version. Same core, better wiring. Stronger mindset. Clearer focus. More drive to chase the goals that matter. Version 2.0 is officially live.


And here’s the best part: I’m not walking this road solo. I’ve got my family, my friends—old faces and new ones—all traveling alongside me on this journey. That makes every step a little louder, brighter, and more meaningful.

So what’s the plan?


This year, I’m committing to writing. Really writing. Some posts will be spontaneous brain-dumps, others will be more structured and intentional. You’ll notice the blog categories—I’ll mostly stay within those lanes… mostly.


One thing I want to be clear about from the start: not everything here will be filtered or neatly packaged. Some posts may challenge you. Some opinions might clash with your own. Many entries will reflect my core beliefs, while others exist purely to spark a thought, an idea, or a moment of pause for you, the reader.


My hope is to stir self-reflection. To encourage you to question what you believe to be true—even if it is true. Progress doesn’t come from comfort; it comes from asking bold questions and starting conversations that cut through the fog on a muddy road.

So let’s do this. Let’s step into this new year together, stay curious, stay honest, and see where the journey takes us.

 
 
 

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 The truth is from my own perspective, a biased view of what I believed to be true. Please remember that the other people mentioned in this blog have their version of events. Based on their view. It is important to remember that these events occurred to me and they should not be used to formulate opinions of others. If you need help with mental health please call your local health board or call the Samaritans for immediate healthcare. 

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