The rarest thing in markets is not intelligence.
It’s originality that works.
Even I, as a fan of great thinkers, love seeing new ideas that break me open — ideas that force me to update my map of reality.
But it’s rare.
Painfully rare.
Most output is recycled thought under new fonts and thumbnails.
True innovation appears like a comet — bright, brief, undeniable.
And when it does, you don’t compete with it.
You learn from it.


