By Edo Segal
The muscle I trust least is the one that has never failed me.
That sentence has been circling my head for weeks, and I could not figure out why until I sat with Timothy Gallwey's work. He names the thing I keep doing wrong — the thing I suspect you do wrong too, if you build anything with AI.
Here is the pattern. I sit down with Claude. I have a direction. Something forming in my gut, not yet words, more like a pressure. The shape of an idea pushing toward the surface. Then Claude responds — articulate, structured, confident — and the pressure releases before it was ready. The half-formed thing in my body gets overwritten by the fully-formed thing on the
A reading-companion catalog of the 13 Orange Pill Wiki entries linked from this book — the people, ideas, works, and events that Timothy Gallwey — On AI uses as stepping stones for thinking through the AI revolution.
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