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Your progress and the toolkit
This course has no login and no account — nothing about you is stored on a server or sent anywhere. It remembers where you are and what you have banked entirely in this browser. Here is how that works, and how to keep your progress safe and move it between devices.
The toolkit — six skills you bank
The course is a working toolkit, not a reading list. Each of the first six lessons (L0–L5) ends by banking one reusable skill — a token check, a grounding check, a diverse panel, and so on. The sidebar keeps the running count: “N / 6 skills banked”. The final lesson, L6, banks no new skill by design — it is the capstone, where the six you have collected come together into a single habit.
Marking a lesson complete
At the foot of every lesson is a Mark lesson complete button. Pressing it does two things: it records the lesson as done (the sidebar ticks it and the skills counter goes up by one), and it unlocks the next lesson. You can read a lesson without marking it — the button is yours to press when you are satisfied you have the skill, not a quiz gate.
The path unlocks as you go
Lessons open in order. L0 is always available; each later lesson unlocks once you have marked the one before it complete. A lesson shown greyed-out in the sidebar is still locked — finish its predecessor and it will open. This is deliberate: the skills build on one another, so the order is part of the teaching.
Saving and moving your progress
Because there is no account, your progress lives only in this browser. The two buttons at the foot of the sidebar let you keep it and carry it elsewhere.
| Control | What it does |
|---|---|
| Mark lesson complete | Records the lesson and banks its skill; unlocks the next lesson. |
| Save progress | Downloads a small JSON file holding your progress — keep it, or move it to another device. |
| Load progress | Restores progress from a file you saved earlier. It merges — see below. |
Loading is safe: it merges by furthest progress, so it can only ever move you forward. Loading an older file will never undo a completed lesson or un-bank a skill — it simply fills in anything the file got further on. Load only accepts a file this course saved; a file from a different course, or a corrupt one, is declined with a short message rather than breaking anything.
No login, no email, no server: this is what keeps the course anonymous and free of any data-protection burden, which matters for a legal audience. The trade-off is that your progress is tied to this browser — clearing your browser data, or switching to another device or browser, starts you fresh. That is exactly why Save and Load exist: a saved file is your portable, private record. (A short-code cross-device sync is planned but not built yet; for now, Save and Load are how you move between machines.)
If something looks off
- A different browser shows no progress. Progress is per-browser. A private/incognito window, or a different browser or device, has its own empty store — use Save here and Load there.
- Nothing is being remembered between visits. If your browser blocks site storage (strict privacy settings), the course still runs but cannot remember you. Use Save progress to keep a file, and Load it when you return.
- You want to start over. There is no reset button. To wipe progress completely, clear this site’s data in your browser settings; you will return to a fresh L0.