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What Am I For?

The twelve-year-old's question — repeated throughout You On AI — which Campbell's framework identifies as the monomyth's central question being asked in the idiom of a child who does not yet know the question is ancient.
"Mom, what am I for?" The question Segal attributes to a twelve-year-old in the spring of 2026 — asked while watching a machine do her homework better than she can, compose a song better than she can, write a story better than she can — is, in Campbell's framework, not a new question. It is the monomyth's central question, the one every hero's journey exists to answer, being asked in the idiom of a child who does not yet know that the question is ancient. The answer Campbell spent a lifetime articulating is not comfortable. It is not reassuring in the way a bumper sticker is reassuring. It is: You are for the journey.
What Am I For?
What Am I For?

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Campbell's treatment of this question across his career emphasized that it is a question every consciousness must face eventually — the moment when the external structures that conferred identity are revealed as

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