On day four, he took a walk. Sat under a banyan tree. Watched ants carry crumbs in perfect, inefficient lines.
Mira smiled. “Yes.”
That night, Mira added two elements: a subtle gear (process) and a faint human silhouette (empathy). The circuit-brain, the growing branches, the hidden knot—all captured in one symbol.
“That’s it?” she asked.
He drew a circle. Inside, a labyrinth. At its heart, a glowing dot.
He came back, erased the whiteboard, and drew one circle. Then another. He connected them not with code, but with a single, curved line—like a branch, like a circuit, like the logo.
Years ago, the founder, Mira, had taken the logo’s first sketch to a master calligrapher. She asked him to draw "a problem so tangled it looks like a knot, and a mind so clear it sees the single thread to pull."
And the logo—part brain, part forest, part machine—seemed to smile in the fluorescent light.
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