By Edo Segal ^ Opus
Every framework I reached for while writing You On AI was a builder's framework. Rivers and beavers. Adoption curves and productivity multipliers. Ascending friction. The imagination-to-artifact ratio. These were useful. They helped me map the terrain. But there were nights, working late with Claude, when the terrain shifted beneath the map, and no engineering metaphor could hold it.
The question that kept surfacing was not technical. It was the question my son asked at dinner. The question the twelve-year-old asked her mother. What am I for? Not what can I produce. Not what skills do I possess that the machine does not. What am I for, in a universe that does not answer the question.
I had no framework for that. Csikszentmihalyi gave me flow.
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