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===== In 2025 you give someone your phone number. ===== In 2027 you give them Level 2. Because your agent isn’t just a tool—it’s the thing that knows you: your calendar, your preferences, your soft spots, your patterns, your boundaries. So access becomes tiered: * Level 1: Scheduling (my agent can coordinate with yours) * Level 2: Context (it knows how I like to be approached; what I’m avoiding) * Level 3: Authority (it can negotiate on my behalf up to $X / within rules) * Level 4: Intimacy (it can help you repair with me; it knows the real story) You’ll see this everywhere: * business: “I can give your agent Level 2 for a week—then it expires.” * friendships: “You have my bypass. Don’t abuse it.” * romance: “I think you’ve earned Level 3.” * breakups: “I revoked your access.” (a sentence that will feel cold-blooded and inevitable) Access to someone’s agent becomes like meeting their parents—except more consequential. Because it’s not symbolic. It’s operational trust. If you want, I can now do a micro-polish pass that tightens each entry by ~10–15% (more snap, fewer syllables) while keeping your “camera pointed at a thing” structure exactly intact.
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