The Great Reallocation: The Real Event
The Great Reallocation Most people are telling the story of this age in the wrong order. They say the machines are getting smarter. That is true, but it is not the deepest truth. They say
The Great Reallocation Most people are telling the story of this age in the wrong order. They say the machines are getting smarter. That is true, but it is not the deepest truth. They say
We have reached the center of the onion. We began with the pain of the Identity Storm and moved through the mathematical geography of the Reality Equation. We have seen how the AI Subconscious is
Continue readingBecoming the Attender: Life After “Task-Identity”
We often think that more is better. We assume that if Reality (A) far exceeds our Expectations (E), we will reach a state of permanent bliss. But the math of the Reality Equation tells a
In my book, The Coming AI Subconscious, I introduce a tool called The Delegation Ladder. This isn’t just a productivity hack; it is a survival manual for your identity. If you don’t know which rung
In the world of Information Theory, Claude Shannon defined “Information” as Surprise. If I tell you something you already know, I have given you zero information. If I tell you something completely unexpected, the information
Continue readingShannon’s Error Correction: Necessary vs. Optional Pain
Why is the current AI transition so exhausting? It’s not just the fear of the unknown; it’s the sheer metabolic energy we spend resisting the known. In my book, The Coming AI Subconscious, I describe
Continue readingArguing with Reality: The High Cost of “Expensive Attention”
We tend to view “being replaced” as a modern digital tragedy. We imagine a robot taking our desk, our paycheck, and our purpose. But the truth is, you have been “replaced” thousands of times today
Continue readingThe New Subconscious: Why You Already Loved Being Replaced
There is a particular kind of anxiety that surfaces when technology stops being an external tool and starts behaving like a second mind. It doesn’t feel like competition in the traditional sense; it feels like
Continue readingThe Identity Storm: Why It Hurts When Your Skills Become Cheap
Most people are still trying to understand AI the way we understood software. They’re looking for the workflow. The dashboard. The “right” set of steps. The agent architecture. The operating system. The sequence. The integrations.
They’re looking for better answers, better prompts, better conversations, better “help.” This is Part 3 of a three-part series, and it’s where the real shift shows itself. Part 1 drew the line: tools compete for
Continue readingMost people are looking for smarter assistants.