“This Is What Uncertainty Feels Like” — @CedricChin
Why this is in the vault
Cedric on uncertainty as the ground state of business and career, not a problem to be solved. RDCO is itself a high-uncertainty bet (agent ops as a category is 18 months old) — these pieces are the operating manual for navigating that without overfitting to any single narrative.
The core argument
Phenomenological piece: what genuine uncertainty actually feels like in the body of an operator making a real call. It feels like dread plus paralysis plus narrative-generation pressure — and most operators escape the discomfort by collapsing prematurely to a confident frame. The skill is staying in the uncertain state long enough to act well.
Mapping against Ray Data Co
Two applications: (1) the founder’s own decision cadence — short OODA loops over long planning cycles, since the agent-ops landscape changes monthly; (2) how we advise clients on AI adoption — ‘no normal’ means refusing to give clean ROI projections and instead structuring engagements as cheap-to-run experiments with measurable learning output.
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Source: This Is What Uncertainty Feels Like by Cedric Chin (Commoncog). 1412 words. Filed 2026-04-19 as part of Start-Here + Business-Expertise-Triad backfill cohort.