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"description": "Well, let’s recap the past week.\n\nAs usual — and honestly, it couldn’t have been any other way — I had a week packed with work. And of course, I mixed that with personal projects, which left me with almost no time to... sleep. Truth is, I haven’t been sleeping much for a long time now.\n\nThis week, I decided to put the ordinary worries of corporate life aside for a bit and focus on organizing everything I had created during whatever “free time” I managed to find.\n\nI started by opening the folder ",
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"textContent": "Well, let’s recap the past week.\n\nAs usual — and honestly, it couldn’t have been any other way — I had a week packed with work. And of course, I mixed that with personal projects, which left me with almost no time to... sleep. Truth is, I haven’t been sleeping much for a long time now.\n\nThis week, I decided to put the ordinary worries of corporate life aside for a bit and focus on organizing everything I had created during whatever “free time” I managed to find.\n\nI started by opening the folder where I had dumped EVERYTHING I had written. And everything I had researched.\n\nThe idea had been simple: I would create a text file for each research topic, each exercise, each translation, each piece of writing, and so on.\n\nMy surprise was realizing that the folder itself had become a monstrosity — something I had let grow completely out of control over the past two years. At that point, I would probably need more time to organize it than I had spent creating it.\n\nSo I decided to pay for one month of Claude and put my friend over there to work organizing my files. A way to save time. And no, I’m not possessive about what I create, nor am I afraid of being “stolen from.”\n\nOnce my little monster — the archive — was finally organized, I had an idea. I asked it to generate some stats on what had been produced, and one number really stood out:\n\n8.2 million words.\n\nKind of terrifying, right?\n\nBut that’s it.\n\nI’m very tired today. I’d like to talk more about it, but I’ll leave that for sometime next week.",
"title": "My Small Monster of 8.2 Million Words",
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