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Non-coders excel at OpenClaw through clear thinking

the best OpenClaw setups i've seen were built by people who can't write a single line of code... and that's not a coincidence when you can't code, you can't brute force your way through problems you can't just "write a script" when something breaks, you can't fix things by yourself so what do you do instead? you learn to explain things clearly... painfully clearly and that's exactly what AI models respond to best these people spent months (sometimes years) compensating for their lack of technical skills by getting absurdly good at one thing: turning a messy idea into a clear, structured instruction > what do i want this to do > what happens first, what happens after > what does "done" look like it goes beyond prompting and this isn't changing anytime soon prompting matters for years... probably until models can read intent directly from your brain through sensors until that day comes, your ability to turn your vision into a clear instruction is the most valuable skill you can develop the people winning right now aren't writing the best code they're thinking the clearest

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