891 Businesses Liquidated in 2026:
Totally unrelated to years of suffocating red tape, racial laws, corruption, loadshedding, 'defending the value of the Rand' and anti-business policies killing the economy. @IRR_SouthAfrica ?
And now the National Treasury wants to come after your property.
Section 25 of the Constitution exists for a reason.
Donโt let them destroy property rights with the stroke of a pen.
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#PropertyRightsDefense
Three weeks ago I bought an @umbrel for $500.
I plugged it in and installed OpenClaw. Connected it to Claude. And started building.
I didn't know what I was building. I just started.
I've never written a line of code in my entire life.
Three weeks later I have an AI agent running coaching bots for our whole team at @BitcoinEkasi and the @the_surfer_kids. It's coaching 17 people. Simultaneously, on topics ranging from social media, to nutrition, sponsorship, to communication, and Bitcoin.
The coaching is tailored to each individual. Group chats. And one-on-one DMs. Tracking goals, evaluating progress. And adjusting per each individual.
And the brain of this system lives on hardware I own. I built the architecture. It didn't exist. Now it does.
Most people use AI like a fancy search engine. So did I. Ask a question. Get an answer. Useful. But transactional.
That's not what this is.
When you stop using AI as a tool and start using it as a collaborator - you see the whole thing differently.
There's no way I could coach 17 people simultaneously. Remember everything about each person, be available 24/7, remain infinitely patient, evaluate every sign of progress, and then adjust with each evaluation.
But this thing can.
Off course, the risks are real. The disruption is real.
But there's another side that you only see when you actually build something.