By Edo Segal
The rule I kept breaking was the one I kept prescribing.
All through You On AI, I told you to build dams. I told you the river of intelligence demands structures — cultural, institutional, collective — that redirect its force toward life instead of away from it. I described the beaver: sixty pounds in the current, teeth and sticks and mud, building not once but continuously, maintaining the structure against a flow that never stops testing every joint.
And every night, after writing those words, I sat back down with Claude and worked until my eyes burned. Knowing I should stop. Unable to locate the off switch. Not because someone was demanding my attention — no email, no Slack ping, no client emergency. Because
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