Kinetic Text
20/03/2025
If you think of the human body as a high-performance machine, then the circulatory system is the fuel pump. Unfortunately, from time to time, the cholesterol debris can clog pathways, and slow down the function of this amazing, yet delicate system. That’s where statins come in— the premium additive that reduces friction, improves flow, and lowers the risk of dangerous blockages like heart disease. 🚗💨
But prescribing statins isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s like choosing the perfect oil for an engine: the right fit works wonders, but the wrong one can cause serious issues. Muscle pain, liver strain, or even a spike in blood sugar can result if statins aren’t matched carefully to the patient.
And here’s the kicker: statins only work if taken consistently. Skipping doses is like skipping a major tune up— it’s a gamble that could lead to bigger problems down the road.
Statins aren’t just medicine—they’re part of the fine-tuning process for one of the body’s most vital systems. The goal? Optimized performance for a healthier, longer life.
Whether you’re prescribing, educating, or simply curious, statins are a fascinating piece of the cardiovascular puzzle.
We’ve Seen These Crossroads Before
Generative AI won’t take your job—it’s not that clever. But if we refuse to learn it, someone else will take our seat at the table. History shows us what happens when artists resist change: they lose out. Years ago, digital color transformed the role of traditional ink and paint artists, but it also opened up new opportunities for those who leaned into the change.
Now we’re at a similar crossroads. Generative video can automate tasks, but it can’t replicate vision, heart, or storytelling. As animators, we have a choice: criticize and complain or use it to create something unimaginable. The tools are here. I say there’s never been a better time to be a creator!
17/03/2025
Nearly half of the people who visit a doctor don’t stick to their prescribed treatment plans. Why? Is it confusion? Overwhelm? Or just plain disbelief?
Sadly, I’ve seen it firsthand. Friends and family struggling with health challenges that could’ve been completely avoided. It’s heartbreaking, preventable, and frustrating. But it’s not about pointing fingers—it’s about making health easier to understand. Helping people see what’s happening in their bodies and why small changes matter. That’s health literacy.
If you’ve ever wondered why 50% of people don’t (or can’t) follow their treatment plans, I put together a report that dives into the problem. If you think you might find this interesting you can check it out over at www.adherence.kinetictext.com