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The mental load finally has somewhere to live
She comes back when the load has somewhere else to live.
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Everyone using AI as a search bar is at the same ceiling
Everyone using AI as a search bar is at the same ceiling. The ones who did the scoping work built something different. Not a better search bar. An actual system.
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From the Girl in the Blue Room
Nothing actually feels different. Under the founder and the boundaries and the thick skin, you are still the girl who was happiest alone in her blue room.
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Three chiefs. Thirteen agents.
The only question is what you'd build if you stopped managing long enough to architect something.
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It started as a knowledge base
The problem isn't that you don't know your business. The problem is that you know it too well to see it.
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You were the system
Most of us won't write the list until we're forced to. That's when we find out we weren't running a system. We were the system.
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Why your AI resets every conversation
The floor keeps rising. It has never once come back down.
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PMF before the business
The best businesses don't start with wanting to be a founder. They start with being annoyed enough to fix something.
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Leaving a job you actually loved
Ego will keep you in rooms long after they've stopped serving you.
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Everything got louder
Everything is impermanent. Everything changes. That's not a warning. It's the only instruction that matters.
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Is that selfish
The version of me that exists right now is the one my child is going to grow up watching. I'd rather not leave her behind.
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The borrowed answer
The answer I was protecting was borrowed. What I built is mine.
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The mental load
I didn’t build this to be more productive. I built it to stop being the system.
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The year nobody saw
The quiet year is not the waiting room. It is the work.
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The title is the floor
The title is the floor. Not the ceiling.
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On knowing when to leave
Quitting your job is the headline. Timing it right is the actual skill.
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