Hey everyone โ total beginner here. Until last week I didn't even own a computer. I designed everything you're about to read by talking to AI on my phone during work breaks. Just invested ~$3.5K in a GEEKOM A9 Max with 128GB RAM, and this weekend is my first real desktop session. Before I sink hours in, I want this community's eyes on the concept. The project: a sandbox simulation running two AI versions of me. TWIN 1 โ the real me. Same time constraints (day job, gym, every-other-weekend with my kid), same knowledge gaps, same tools. I want to watch how HE solves the problems I'm stuck on, then learn from his daily diaries like a mentor who happens to be me. TWIN 2 โ me with the one thing I don't have: time. No day job, 10 working hours a day, unlimited access to a council of expert mentor agents (video production, growth strategy, ops). He starts from zero and builds. He's the experiment: how far can "me" go without my constraints? Both twins write daily diaries, score themselves nightly, and everything passes through an approval gate โ nothing touches the real world without my sign-off. The goal: ideas and content that eventually replace my J.O.B. (just over broke). I've done manual labor my whole life and I'm not doing it for 30 more years. I'm new and I know it. If something here is dumb, say so โ I'd rather get roasted this weekend than waste six months. What's the first thing you'd change?