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Ran into an old school friend recently. Not literally ran into, he…

Ran into an old school friend recently. Not literally ran into, he commented on one of my Agent Craft posts and I recognized the name immediately. We were close in grade 10, 11, 12, and then life did what life does. Ten years passed without a proper conversation. I reached out, got his number, and we jumped on a call. Turns out we're both building businesses right now. Same season, different paths. You honestly never know what people might be going through until you ask. But here's what really stuck with me from that call. He pointed out something I think about a lot but hadn't heard framed quite this way: South Africa has an enormous gap when it comes to using technology to solve actual, real-world problems. Not theoretical problems. The kind of problems South Africans live with every day. He's right. I'm not saying every problem has a technical solution. That would be naive. But there are problems in this country that are sitting there, documented, well-understood, affecting millions of people, and we're essentially watching the rest of the world build solutions while we debate whether the tools are ready. The tools are ready. What's missing isn't the technology. It's the people willing to point it at the right problems and do the work. South African builders, entrepreneurs, developers, anyone who's ever looked at a broken system and thought "there has to be a better way", you're in an incredible position right now. The gap is real. The timing is right. And sometimes it takes an old school friend on a random Tuesday afternoon to remind you of that. Don't sleep on it.

James GoddardJun 14, 2026Published to James GoddardView original ↗

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