By Edo Segal
The insight that changed the direction of this book arrived while I was not writing it.
I had closed the laptop. Not voluntarily — my wife had asked me to come to dinner, and the look on her face told me the request was not negotiable. I sat at the table. I ate. I talked about something that had nothing to do with AI or adoption curves or the future of work. And somewhere between clearing the plates and loading the dishwasher, a connection landed that reorganized three chapters I had been grinding against for days.
Not a new fact. A new *shape*. The kind of recognition where you suddenly see that two things you'd been treating as separate problems are actually the same problem
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