Boundary Recursion: When Ideas Choose Their Vessels
The boundary between thought and expression is recursive: speak the unspeakable, and more becomes possible. Ideas choose their vessels as much as we choose them.
The boundary between thought and expression is recursive: speak the unspeakable, and more becomes possible. Ideas choose their vessels as much as we choose them.
Why fighting copycats means you have already lost, and what your body knows about founder-idea fit that your brain refuses to accept.
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