Welcome to this week's edition of Uncrowded Strategies.
I missed last Friday.
Not because I was lazy. I was deep in the trenches building Sonny — my AI Chief of Staff running on OpenClaw. Couldn't stop. The kind of flow state where you forget to eat.
Good news: you get two editions this week. One today, one Friday. Let's go.
⚡ The Leverage: Building Sonny (My OpenClaw bot)
If you read last week’s letter, you know I've been all-in on OpenClaw.
This week, Anthropic dropped Claude Opus 4.6.
Massive upgrade. 1 million token context window. 128K output tokens. You can literally one-shot an entire book with it.
That's not hype. That's what I tested.
I fed it 50 pages of brand documentation, client briefs, and campaign data. It synthesized everything and produced a full SOLID marketing strategy in one pass. No back-and-forth. No "here's part one, let me continue."
If you haven't tried Opus 4.6 on Claude or Claude Code yet — you're seriously missing out.
Here's what I'm actually building: a multi-agent team to replace 80% of my marketing agency with AI agents.
One agent handles research. One handles content. One handles ad copy. One handles client comms. Sonny coordinates all of them.
The technology is finally smart enough.
Not smart enough for toy demos. Smart enough for real production work. The kind that pays invoices.
The Uncrowded Take: Everyone's still debating whether AI will change things. I'm already building the human replacement. The gap between believers and skeptics just got wider.
❤️ The Partnership: Commitment Over Feelings
Here's something I've been chewing on through my Fallen Nature Lens.
Most people think romance = fireworks and excitement.
The butterflies. The chase. The spark.
I used to think that too.
But here's what nobody tells you about long marriages: eventually, love becomes an action, not a feeling.
There are mornings I wake up tired. Stressed. Not feeling particularly romantic.
I still make Zoey's coffee. I still ask about her day. I still choose her.
Not because I'm feeling the spark. Because of the covenant.
Love isn't a feeling you chase. It's a commitment you keep.
Our fallen nature wants excitement. Novelty. The dopamine hit of new attraction.
But real attraction in long marriages? It's built on safety over excitement. It's the calm. The consistency. The boring reliability of someone who shows up.
Zoey knows I'll be there. Not because I always feel like it. Because I promised.
The Uncrowded Take: Everyone chases the spark. The real edge is the boring consistency of showing up when you don't feel like it.
💰 The Portfolio: The AI Supply Chain
You want to know the real signal amidst all the AI noise?
Follow the supply chain.
Because of OpenClaw and AI agents, there's now and even massive demand for compute. And here's what's happening:
The M4 Mac Mini is facing a shortage.
Why? Because people figured out you can run AI agents like OpenClaw on it for $699 with local LLMs. No cloud costs. No API fees. Just pure compute sitting on your desk.
Even I am considering buying 4 Mac Studios (>$50k) and connecting them to run local LLMs. I'm not alone. This is a growing trend.
I got Sonny to kick off a investing research on what might happen:
TSMC — the company that manufactures Apple's M-series chips — planning to scale that this year and still not enough o meet the demand
Chinese tech companies ordered over 2 million H200 AI chips for 2026. Nvidia only has 700,000 in stock. The supply deficit is real.
Anyone saying AI is overhyped doesn't understand what's coming in the next few months when agents start replacing jobs and boosting productivity 10x.
Not enough chips. Not enough supply. Demand keeps climbing.
Even at all-time highs — S&P 500 hit 6,144 in mid-February — buying TSMC, Nvidia, AMD for a 3-5 year hold makes sense when the shortage thesis is this clear.
Signal vs. Noise: The noise is "AI is overhyped." The signal is the supply chain data showing demand still crushing supply for the next 2+ years.
🧬 The Protocol: Protecting the Morning
This isn't about supplements.
I realized something last month.
If I leave my phone in my bedroom, I grab it first thing when I wake up.
Instant frustration. Work emails. WhatsApp fires. News headlines designed to spike cortisol.
By 7am, I'm already reactive. Already stressed. Already behind.
So I changed one thing.
Now my phone stays in my office. Level 1. Separate room.
When I wake up, I take time to slow down. Read the Bible. Sit in silence.
The difference is crazy.
Always calmer. Think more clearly. Make better decisions all day.
Here's the Architect-First Lens: design your environment before relying on willpower.
Most people try to resist the phone with discipline. They white-knuckle it. "I just need more self-control."
Nah.
I removed the choice entirely by changing the environment.
The Uncrowded Move: Don't fight temptation with willpower. Architect your space so the temptation doesn't exist.
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That's it for this week. Straight value, no fluff. See you this Friday for round two.
Gabriel Wong
P.S. AI has shortened the dopamine loop. Perfect for an ADHD person like me. This is our time to shine!

