By Edo Segal ^ Opus
Every thinker I've explored in this series has cracked my fishbowl in a different place. Some cracked it from the inside — philosophers diagnosing what screens do to attention, psychologists mapping the territory of flow. Humboldt cracks it from outside. Way outside. From nineteen thousand feet up the side of a volcano, with numb fingers on a brass barometer and thin air burning his lungs.
I needed that distance.
When I was deep in the build with Claude — thirty days to CES, the room in Trivandrum, the flight where I couldn't stop writing — I was operating inside the system I was trying to understand. You can't see the river when you're swimming in it. Humboldt spent his life trying to see the whole river at
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