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The Nature of the Dragon: Lessons in Training a Dragon, Part II

Mythic reflections on AI, leadership, and the art of shaping intelligence

Silence settled over the Citadel.

In the days following the Dragon’s arrival, the halls filled with the familiar unrest that always follows first contact with something genuinely new. The scholars argued over what it was. Some called it a marvel. Some called it a threat. Most reached too quickly for old categories, hoping familiar language might make the new force easier to contain.

The Commander did not argue.

He followed.

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The Arrival of the Dragon: Lessons in Training a Dragon, Part I

Mythic reflections on AI, leadership, and the art of shaping intelligence

There are moments in history when change does not arrive gently. It does not knock at the door and wait to be invited in. It comes with presence, with force, and with the quiet but unmistakable sense that something has shifted, and that whatever was true before this moment will not remain true for long.

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