By Edo Segal
The asset I never counted was the one I was standing on.
In Chapter 14 of *You On AI*, I wrote about a developer in Lagos. I used her three times across the book — as proof that the floor was rising, that AI tools were democratizing who gets to build. I believed every word. I still do. The tools are real. The capability is genuine. I watched my own engineers in Trivandrum achieve things in days that would have taken months.
But de Soto broke something open for me. Not about the tools. About what surrounds them.
Hernando de Soto spent forty years asking a question that sounds simple and isn't: Why do the poor stay poor when they already possess assets?
A reading-companion catalog of the 14 Orange Pill Wiki entries linked from this book — the people, ideas, works, and events that Hernando de Soto — On AI uses as stepping stones for thinking through the AI revolution.
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