#mental-models
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How to Build a Knowledge System Your AI Can Actually Use
Most AI sessions start from zero. The people getting the most out of AI collaboration don't — they've built a context infrastructure that makes every session faster, deeper, and more accurate than the last.
Echo: The Unquantifiable Variable
He doesn't have a title. The lab has tried several and found them all insufficient. What Echo does is harder to name than what anyone else does — which is appropriate for a husky who arrived from nowhere during a storm that should not have been survivable.
Dr. Jayne Aura and the Language Beneath Language
She studies how emotions move through living systems. She once spent six months teaching puppies to read human emotional states. She found Echo in the Arctic under conditions that should not have been survivable. Her presence changes the temperature of a room — not the air temperature. The other kind.
The Alchemist's Lesson: Why Wisdom Has to Be Met Where It Is
The right insight, delivered in the wrong context, helps no one. Dr. QNTx had to learn this the hard way — from a strange figure in the middle of nowhere who wouldn't move an inch to meet him.
Monroe M.A. and the Art of Pattern Recognition
She will tinker with things that explicitly say DO NOT TINKER. She once trained a litter of puppies using a custom playlist heavy on barks and yaps. She also happens to be the sharpest pattern recognizer in the lab.
The Observer Model: Why Detachment Is the Most Underrated Competitive Advantage
High performers get lost in their own noise. The Observer Model is the practice of stepping outside your thoughts and emotions to see what's actually happening — and then acting from that clarity.
The Context Framework: Why the Same Idea Works for Some People and Fails for Others
The best strategy in the wrong context is still the wrong strategy. The Context Framework is the lens that determines what actually works — and when, where, and for whom.