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Ten years ago I thought code was for engineers.
I was a PM. I was a writer. I stayed in my lane.
Then I tried to build something real.
Turns out, the gap between "idea" and "working" isn't talent. It's willingness to be bad at five things simultaneously.
OpenClaw taught me many in 2026. It's not about becoming a developer. It's about understanding the full stack of your own work.
The tools are there. The hard part is asking better questions.
Not "can someone build this for me?"
But "what's the smallest version I can ship today to learn if this matters?"
Start with your own workflow. Automate one thing. Ship one ugly project.
The compound effect of that loop is unfair.
Don't be afraid to stare at the challenges ahead.