The Primary Technology of Coordination
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Presence at Scale, Accountability, and the Untapped Resource
If presence and genius are the internal technologies, then their largest application is not personal but collective — for the hardest problem any civilization faces is not production but coordination: how to get many people to act together, coherently, at scale, without coercion and without collapse into chaos. We have built extraordinary external technologies for this — markets, bureaucracies, networks — and each works by substituting a proxy for presence: a price, a rule, a metric. Each is powerful; and each, left to itself, drifts toward extraction, because a proxy can be gamed in ways that a present human being cannot. We propose that the missing coordination technology is an internal one — a massive, deliberate training in the art of presence, distributed widely enough that presence itself becomes a medium in which large numbers of people coordinate.