Everyone is fighting over the same advice, the same frameworks, the same playbooks. It is all borrowed - and borrowed things do not compound.
The one thing nobody can copy
Your lived experience is proprietary. The scars, the late calls, the things that did not work - nobody else walked your exact path, and that asymmetry is the edge.
Native IP is the practice of treating that experience as an asset: document the build as it happens, find the perspective only you can offer, and let it stack over years.
Start where you are. Write down the thing you learned this week that cost you something to learn. That is the raw material.
