I think it's more important how you utilize Openclaw rather than whether you use it early or late. There are currently people who have tried it once and found it doesn't suit them, so they sell their Mac Mini on second-hand markets, while others are continuously developing it, applying it to their work, and working to defend against security issues to use it more safely, which shows that everyone is different. Of course, there may be a "difference" between those who have tried it and those who haven't, but ultimately, as time passes, people forget, so I believe that those who consistently engage with it, whether quickly or slowly, will end up being the winners. This is because not everyone's mind works the same way.