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training yourself to “do nothing” really means training yourself to resist the urge to manipulate your experience or the people and things in the world around you—to let things be as they are.
Four Thousand Weeks
Oliver Burkeman
Living with a chronic illness means she must always be aware of how much energy she had and what activities she would "spend her spoons" on any given day.
Why a Neurodivergent Spoon Theory?
Megan Anna Neff
At Anthropic, our Claude models are not trained on user conversations [by default](https://privacy.anthropic.com/en/articles/10023580-i-want-to-opt-out-of-my-prompts-and-results-being-used-for-training-models), and we take the protection of our users’ data very seriously. How, then, can we research and observe how our systems are used while rigorously maintaining user privacy?
Clio: A System for Privacy-Preserving Insights Into Real-World AI Use
anthropic.com
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