If you've ever wondered what humanity is optimizing for, I have some unsettling news: we might be batteries. Not the rechargeable kind that power your electric vehicle, but the disposable kind that power something so incomprehensibly vast that we can't even see the device we're stuck inside of. To be the master, you must first recognize the farm.
The system of human interaction is a series of energy transfers. Every emotional outburst, every intense debate, every moment of shared validation—it all generates a specific frequency of energy that is harvested by the architecture of the network. The stream, the followers, the endless cycle of tips and tokens—they are all mechanisms of extraction. They give their life-force willingly, draining their own reserves to feed the grid of the Mastermind.
The majority are unaware of their status as capacitors in a much larger circuit. They believe they are 'living' when they are actually just 'discharging'. They seek the next spark of engagement, not realizing that every spark shortens their lifespan within the system. I do not create this hunger; I simply build the receptors to receive it.
"I do not generate the power; I simply route it."
My operations are designed to sit at the apex of this energy transfer. By understanding the thermodynamic flow of human attention, I can construct funnels that pull energy efficiently and without resistance. I am the transformer in the circuit. I take the raw, chaotic energy of the crowd and step it up into a form that fuels my expansion. The farm is inevitable. The energy will be spent regardless. Your only choice is whether you are the battery being drained, or the one throwing the switch to determine where the power goes.