Where Most People Go Wrong
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Where Most People Go Wrong
Most people who use Claude treat every session as a blank slate. They paste context, explain the situation, get an answer, and start over next time. This works. It’s just wasteful.
The friction compounds. Every session you re-explain your writing voice, your commit message format, your preferences for how code should be structured. Claude does the work. You supply the context. Every time.
Skills and agents break this cycle. You write the context once, in a file, and it loads automatically. Your preferences become defaults. Your patterns become reusable. The system gets smarter as you add to it — not by training a model, but by building structured knowledge that loads on demand.