Imagine you’re in an interview—but the AI on the other side already knows every project you’ve shipped, every mistake you’ve made, every pattern in your decision-making. In the AGI future, the information asymmetry flips: your own digital self is mapped and modeled in ways you can barely comprehend. The real differentiator shifts from expertise (AI will master that for you) or mere credentials (easily verifiable), to a stranger territory: self-awareness. Not soft, hand-wavy introspection, but rigorous, real-time self-understanding—the ability to audit your own thinking, challenge your instincts, spot your blind spots before the system does. Your edge isn’t hiding what you don’t know (the algorithm already found it); it’s clarity in your unique way of learning, adapting, framing challenges, and creating meaning in a world where AI handles nearly every concrete task. The question to ask isn’t, “How do I keep up with AI?” but “How do I know myself in a way AI can’t predict?” In a future defined by total transparency, the only real secrets are the ones you haven’t discovered about yourself.