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This episode is not about AI or energy. It is about consumer power, market structure, and incentives in Canada — observed through the lens of an immigrant builder who has lived across multiple systems. Topics covered: Why most “successful negotiations” in Canada aren’t negotiations at all How telecom and service pricing is designed to absorb escalation The hidden cost of time, attention, and emotional energy Why relief is mistaken for leverage How low competition shifts markets from price competition to psychological extraction Why escalation trains noise, not skill The difference between negotiation, leverage, and exit power Why these systems are hostile to builders, manufacturers, and long-term creators How great systems make fairness automatic instead of negotiated This is not a critique of people. This is an analysis of incentives.