By Edo Segal
The river in my head has no banks.
That is the thing I kept discovering during the months of building described in You On AI. The flow of intelligence through Claude, through my team, through the products we were shipping at impossible speed — it moved beautifully. It moved fast. And it moved without edges. Without the places where water slows and sediment settles and something unexpected takes root.
I did not notice the absence until I stopped long enough to feel it. Which was rare, because stopping had become the hardest thing.
Arne Næss spent sixty years thinking about what happens when you straighten a river for efficiency. He was not talking about code or language models. He was talking about actual
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