PART 3: The Meta Game

Old strategy: "What team do I need?"

New strategy: "What tools can we create?"

Next Tuesday: "What tools birth what tools?"

The highest-leverage skill of 2025 isn't coding. It's meta-tooling—conducting AI orchestras that compose their own instruments mid-symphony.

(Job requirements: Vision, strategy, and fluent AI whispering.)

Non-coders ship production code daily. Marketing managers build data pipelines before lunch. Writers deploy APIs between paragraphs. Designers create algorithms like picking fonts.

Not by learning Python, but by whispering to the ghost in the machine: "Build me something that builds what I need." Then watching it create unimaginable tools.

Like teaching your keyboard to type its own letters.

Like asking your paintbrush what color comes next and hearing it answer.

The missing exponential? Not in model parameters. In tool recursion. While debates rage about GPT-5's trillion parameters, tool combinations create discontinuous capability jumps.

When tools teach tools to transcend their own physics, scaling laws become irrelevant.

Remember Part 2: We don't have a word for what we're becoming?

Good.

What tools create what? What thoughts create what tools? What tools create what thoughts? What creates what? What?

That confusion?

That's the new clarity.