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How your mind gets smarter

The third promise: your mind sharpens the more you use it, without you babysitting it. Two flows do it — one remembers, one improves — and both follow the same shape: a default that just runs, a glass box you can look into, and a stop only where it counts.

Easy button. You don’t file your own notes. As you work, the agent saves what matters — a correction, a preference, a fact, something that broke — on its own. You can also just say “remember this.”

Glass box. Not a black box swallowing your data. Each thing it keeps is one plain line, tagged with how sure it is:

What it sawSaved as
You corrected ityou prefer X over Yhigh (you said it)
It inferred from how you workyou tend to Zmedium (a guess)

The list is yours — open it, trim anything you don’t want. This flow never stops to ask: it’s the agent’s own memory, low stakes, so it just runs.

Easy button. Between sessions — or when you say “distill” — it reviews what it saved and drafts an updated you: sharper rules, dead ones removed, new facts filed where they belong. It does the editing; you don’t.

Glass box, with the one stop that matters. Before anything changes, it shows you exactly what it wants to change — and here’s the line it won’t cross on its own:

  • A fact about your world can update quietly — it’s just knowledge.
  • A change to who you are — your voice, your judgment, your rules — waits for your yes. Your identity never moves without you.

That’s the knob: let it sharpen freely, or ask to approve every change to the real you. Either way you see the change first — proof, not promises.

The whole loop: it remembers without being asked, drafts a better you on its own, and stops only at the one door that matters — changing who you are. Use it for a week and the version of you gets sharper on its own.