 Chapter 3. The Edge As your island of knowledge grows, so too does the shoreline of ignorance, John Wheeler. Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known, Carl Sagan. We are all birthed at the base camp of humanity. First is gratitude for our civilizational inheritance. Next is figuring out our unique combinatoric of union, yoga, with the nature of reality. Exposure to options on the buffet and drilling all the way to water ensures a true embodied gnosis of individuation. Plant flags beyond the edge of what Siv knows, then test these hypotheses to advance us. Analogy, Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning, MARL, for 8 billion humans cohabitating on Earth. Analogy, Model-Based Reinforcement Learning, MBRL, for the simulations conscious agents construct, guiding them more efficiently to maximum reward achievement. Blooms to Sigma, humans mentored one-on-one, score above 98% of those that don't. Spongebob Theory, the perfect educational lecture belongs in the artist's sphere of work, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It comes down to trying to expose yourself to the best things that humans have done and then try to bring those things into what you're doing, Steve Jobs. Vacuum from the peaks of the fitness landscape, where all the profound advancements are happening at the edge of what humans know. Synthesize the most enriching things together, distill to condense the signal, then publish as explained like I'm 5, Art, ELI 5. The deepest patterns await. Analogy, be like a sponge that soaks up multidisciplinary wisdom, adds your unique soul angle to it, then ring yourself out as a gorgeous, creative contribution to our world. If we go on to continuously repeat this process throughout our life, I believe it can be a procedure for systematizing genius.