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Palantir CEO Alex Karp just named who wins the AI era. Not the people who mastered the system. The people who could never follow it. Karp: “We’re in a non-playbook world, and the playbook’s not that valuable.” For decades, the global economy ran on compliance. Read the manual. Follow the procedure. Execute like the person next to you. AI just automated the manual. If your entire value was executing the playbook, you are now losing to something that does it perfectly, instantly, and for free. Karp understood this before most people had the vocabulary for it. Karp: “If you’re a dyslexic, you can’t follow the playbook, so you invent new and generative things.” Neurodivergent people spent their entire lives inside a system built for a brain they do not have. The front door was locked. So they found other doors. Built new ones. Attacked problems from angles nobody else tried because the standard path was never theirs. That is not a disadvantage. That is decades of forced preparation for the exact world we just entered. The front door is now locked for everyone. The people who spent their lives perfecting the rules are scrambling. The people who spent their lives ignoring them already know how to move. The system spent a century punishing the exact people it needed most. It measured compliance and called it intelligence. It filtered out the builders. The ones who could not sit still. The ones who could not memorize a curriculum designed for someone else’s mind. And called them broken. They were not broken. They were just early.