One thing I love about OpenClaw is I can do so much. One problem with OpenClaw is that I can literally do so much. How do you handle just the feeling of being overwhelmed?
“We're gonna do one last question, which I think is really pertinent to everyone who's both, listening to this now and also on the feeds later on.”
resilient stories of just getting knocked on my ass, you know, a dozen times in my life and getting up 13 times and just, you know, how doggedness and resiliency are the key key features of success, which my friends are always apt to point out to me.
Alright. Hayden, can you, stop sharing for a minute? We're gonna Yeah. We're gonna do one last question, which I think is really pertinent to everyone who's both, listening to this now and also on the feeds later on. Cognitive overload. One thing I love about OpenClaw is I can do so much. One problem with OpenClaw is that I can literally do so much. So when you guys are deciding what to automate and where to apply the tool for folks out there who may be just starting to tinker with OpenClaw. How do you handle just the the the feeling of being a little bit overwhelmed by the possibilities, the options, the risks, the tools?
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Addresses a universal problem with AI tools - cognitive overload from too many possibilities. The contradiction ('love it but it's a problem') is relatable and sets up valuable advice, though the window cuts off before the solution.
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