By Edo Segal
The shape that broke my thinking was not a line. It was a ring.
Every metric I have ever used to measure progress points in one direction: up. Revenue up. Users up. Productivity up. The twenty-fold multiplier I describe in *You On AI* — up. The adoption curves that stunned the industry — up. The imagination-to-artifact ratio collapsing toward zero — a line heading down, which in this context also means up. Every instrument in the builder's fishbowl draws arrows, and every arrow points toward more.
Kate Raworth drew a doughnut and asked a question none of my instruments could formulate: More of what? And for whom? And at what cost to the living systems that make "more" possible in the first place?
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