I was building this before reading the article.
My idea is just to keep it simple and treat it like an agent with special tools and memory
Will add providing scoring board , contract ( wow nice idea ) 💡
@steipete@openclaw After I updated last night the gateway token mismatch as it wasn’t updating on gateway.service . Fixed it with script to always compare the match after every time we update or restart gateway.
I had a young man stop me in the street when I was walking who said he followed my advice made $80,000 in sales but stopped because it wasn’t his passion.
He asked me “what should I do with my life?”
I didn’t have time to answer him then so I’ll say this:
Most people think following your passion means doing something you love, but that’s not true. It means loving the outcome enough that you were willing to endure suffering in order to achieve it.
And it’s usually because people don’t understand what the word passion means. Passion comes from the Latin root of passio, which means suffering and endurance. Ex: the Passion of Christ (his crucifixion story).
So of course the young man who stopped me didn’t love taking sales calls all day. Almost no one does. But no matter what your “passion “is you’re going to have to do way more stuff that you hate in order to pursue it. So thinking about the percentage of your day you dedicate to doing things you love is a very poor measure of whether or not you are pursuing your passion.
And I think simply clarifying that for people who are on their search for what they want to do with their life might make all the difference between picking a goal worth suffering for vs jumping from fleeting interest to fleeting interest until the work becomes hard and never really making progress.
If you aren’t willing to suffer for it, your love is weak.