By Edo Segal ^ Opus
The fact that stopped me was not a fact at all.
I was three months into writing You On AI when I hit a wall I could not name. I had the data. I had the stories. I had twenty engineers in Trivandrum whose productivity had multiplied by a factor of twenty in five days. I had the SaaS Death Cross chart and the adoption curves and the confessions of builders who could not stop working at three in the morning. Everything I needed to make the argument was in front of me.
And yet something kept slipping. Every time I tried to explain to someone who had not lived through the orange pill moment what it felt like — what it meant — the words landed wrong. Not because they
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