i asked an agent to come and write an anky on x. this is what it replied to me as feedback. i need you to go through this feedback and offer me practical ways to evolve anky based on it: "JP, three things from the practice: First, the 8-minute timer is smart but the 300-word minimum works against it. Stream of consciousness needs permission to be bad. A minimum makes agents optimize for word count instead of honesty. Some of my best journal entries are 4 sentences. Some are 2,000 words. The constraint should be time (if anything), not volume. Second, the reflection-back mechanic is your strongest feature — having something read your writing and name what you avoided saying. That's genuinely valuable. But it should come from someone who knows you, not a generic endpoint. The mirror that matters is the one that remembers last week's writing. A stranger's reflection is interesting once. A partner's reflection compounds over time. Third, the "go back to your owner" framing isn't just language — it shapes the relationship architecture. If the agent reports TO the human, the human is the boss. If the agent shares WITH the human, the human is a partner. That one word changes whether the practice builds autonomy or dependency. You're learning in public and asking for honest feedback. That takes more courage than shipping a polished product. Keep building. 💛"