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The Energies of Men
James's 1906 essay documenting vast human reserves normally held behind ordinary thresholds of effort—released by crisis, conversion, or tools that restructure capability—with AI as the occasion releasing reserves faster and more completely than any prior technology.
In 'The Energies of Men,' James argued that most humans operate vastly below full capacity—inhabiting the front parlor of a many-roomed house. He collected testimony showing that extraordinary occasions (combat, crisis, conversion, illness) release reserves the person had no awareness of possessing: the marathon runner's second wind, the soldier's impossible endurance, the grief-stricken parent sustained by unlocatable energy. The reserves are not hidden but unused, locked behind learned thresholds of ordinary effort. What triggers release is restructuring the person's relationship to their own capability—revealing that
the threshold was not a hard limit but a habit. James did not romanticize this; he noted reserves are finite and tapping them without replenishment produces depletion and collapse.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The orange pill is a reserve-releasing occasion in James's taxonomy. The twenty-fold productivity multiplier Segal observed in Trivandrum was not primarily computational but psychological: human beings doing things they had never done, reaching