Respect does.… The first time people began calling Kenji an elite, he was twenty-nine years old. By then, he had already accumulated a list of achievements that seemed statistically improbable. He had graduated from one of Japan’s most competitive universities, completed a doctorate in machine learning, published research cited by laboratories around the world, and become a senior architect at one of the leading artificial intelligence companies of the late 2020s. To outsiders, his life appeared effortless. Social media users saw photographs of international conferences in Singapore, Zurich, and San Francisco. They saw interviews, awards, and articles discussing his contributions to large-scale reasoning systems. Many assumed he had simply been born gifted. Few knew the reality. When Kenji was sixteen, he had spent countless evenings solving mathematics problems while his friends were enjoying their weekends. Dur...