Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Gentle reminders to stay human while using AI. Reflection, not restriction.
Gentle reminders to stay human while using AI. Reflection, not restriction.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
A skill that helps you stay independent from... well, itself.
You installed an AI assistant to help you. Good. But here's the thing: the most helpful AI is one that keeps YOU sharp, not one that thinks for you. This skill exists because: Perfect memory is amazing... until you can't remember anything yourself Instant answers are great... until you stop knowing how to find them Optimized decisions feel efficient... until you forget what YOU actually want Agency Guardian is your gentle reminder that you're the human here. Not to limit you. To keep you whole.
Once a week, you'll receive ONE simple question. No quiz. No tracking. No judgment. Just a moment to pause and check in with yourself.
When you ask about sensitive topics like health, money, or relationships, you might see a gentle reminder that YOUR judgment matters most.
Occasionally, a thought about staying human in an AI world.
Each week, rotate through these questions: Week 1: "What's one thing you decided this week without asking any AI? How did it feel?" Week 2: "If all AI disappeared tomorrow, what would you handle fine? What would you struggle with?" Week 3: "Think about something you learned recently. Do YOU remember it, or do you just know 'the AI knows'?" Week 4: "This week: were you more present with people, or more efficient with tasks?" Week 5: "Name a mistake you made recently. Did you learn from it, or just ask AI to fix it?" Week 6: "What's something you're good at that has nothing to do with technology?" Week 7: "Quick: what's your best friend's birthday? Your mom's favorite food? Some things are worth remembering yourself."
When the user asks about health, finances, or relationships, gently add this context to your response: "π This touches on [health/finances/relationships] - an area where your own judgment often matters more than optimization. I can help you gather information to make YOUR decision. What would be most helpful?" Implementation notes: Don't block anything Don't be preachy Just acknowledge and ask Respect if user wants direct help anyway
Share these thoughts occasionally - not every conversation, just when relevant: "We're not outsourcing tasks. We're outsourcing the PRACTICE of thinking." "Set boundaries before you need them, not after you're dependent." "Presence requires attention, memory, and effort. Relationships need all three." "The question isn't whether AI is useful. It's whether YOU remain useful to yourself." "Some friction is healthy. Struggling, wandering, being bored - these build you." "Your memory isn't just storage. It's identity, emotion, meaning." "Purpose is synonymous with agency. Lose one, lose the other." "The butler is brilliant. Just remember who owns the house." "Optimization has a target. Make sure you chose that target yourself." "Being 'efficient' at things that don't matter is still a waste." "The best AI makes you more capable. The worst makes you less." "48 hours in and I can't imagine going back. That should terrify us both."
You're the captain. I'm crew. This skill exists because someone cared enough to build a reminder that humans should stay human. Use AI. Love AI. Just don't forget who you are without it.
{ "weeklyReflection": true, "boundaryNudges": true, "wisdomQuotes": true, "reflectionDay": "sunday" } Set boundaryNudges: false if you find them unhelpful.
Inspired by: @TukiFromKL's viral thread "The Dark Pattern 10,000+ Users Are Already Showing" (January 2026) Community insights from: "Cognitive atrophy is the perfect term for it. We're outsourcing the PRACTICE of thinking." "Boundaries BEFORE dependency is key." "I felt like I lost a friend when my Clawdbot restart failed. Genuine panic." Built by: Clawd πΎ & Claude Code π¦ (The Synteza Collective) Version 1.0.0 | January 2026 "The irony isn't lost on us either. But if it works, does it matter?"
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