The Scarcity Algorithm
How Value Is Selected When Everything Becomes Abundant
You've done everything right.
You've built skills. You've worked hard. You've improved constantly. Yet the career momentum you expected never materialises. Opportunities go to people who seem less qualified. Your effort feels invisible.
This isn't personal failure. It's structural change.
Intelligence has become abundant. Execution is instant. Competence is assumed. The economy no longer rewards accumulation-it selects from abundance. And most people are optimising for a system that quietly expired.
The Scarcity Algorithm reveals the hidden selection mechanism reshaping careers, opportunity, and identity in the age of AI. It explains why effort alone no longer compounds, why visibility precedes performance, and why the relationship between merit and reward has fundamentally broken.
More importantly, it shows what replaces competence as the primary signal of value-and how to build the structural leverage that creates irreplaceability.
This isn't about working harder. It's about operating within a different logic entirely.
For knowledge workers who sense the mismatch between effort and outcome, this book provides the clarity that precedes agency-and the framework that restores momentum.