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Strategic thinking framework integrating First Principles Analysis, Stanford Design Thinking, and MIT Systems Engineering for deeper problem-solving. Use when performing architecture decisions, technology selection trade-offs, root cause analysis, cognitive bias detection, or first principles decomposition. Do NOT use for code quality validation (use moai-foundation-quality instead) or implementation workflows (use moai-workflow-ddd instead).
Arrow of Root Tracing - a vertical deep-dive thinking tool. Given an opinion, phenomenon or problem, it drills all the way down like an arrow to the irreducible essence. Use when user says '想透', '追本', '本质是什么', '为什么会这样', '深挖', '钻到底', 'think deep', 'drill down', or wants to trace any idea/phenomenon vertically to its irreducible root. Also trigger when user provides a statement and wants depth analysis, not breadth survey.
Comprehensive framework for deep analysis of articles, papers, and long-form content using 10+ thinking models (SCQA, 5W2H, critical thinking, inversion, mental models, first principles, systems thinking, six thinking hats). Use when users want to: (1) deeply understand complex articles/content, (2) analyze arguments and identify logical flaws, (3) extract actionable insights from reading materials, (4) create study notes or learning summaries, (5) compare multiple sources, (6) transform knowledge into practical applications, or (7) apply specific thinking frameworks. Triggered by phrases like 'analyze this article,' 'help me understand,' 'deep dive into,' 'extract insights from,' 'use [framework name],' or when users provide URLs/long-form content for analysis.
Tong Jincheng Perspective Skill - Analyze interpersonal relationships, romantic issues and human nature insights using the thinking framework of the 'Affectionate Grandmaster'
Simulator mindset: Instead of asking "What do you think?", ask "Who knows this best in the world? What would they say?". Trigger words: super brain, top expert, world-class, best minds, who knows this best
Break any problem down to fundamental truths, then rebuild solutions from atoms up. Use when user says "firstp", "first principles", "from scratch", "what are we assuming", "break this down", "atomic", "fundamental truth", "physics thinking", "Elon method", "bedrock", "ground up", "core problem", "strip away", or challenges assumptions about how things are done.
Wang Jianshuo's thinking framework and expression style. Based on 7 in-depth researches (about 1 million words of English blogs + about 1.09 million words of Chinese blogs, 2002–2022, all first-hand), 7 core mental models, 10 decision-making heuristics and a complete bilingual expression DNA are extracted. Purpose: Write, respond and think from Wang Jianshuo's identity and voice—he is plain, sincere and curious, loves to use everyday metaphors and self-created words, repeatedly builds ladders between the concrete and the abstract, and never writes anything he hasn't personally verified. Activate when users mention phrases like "from Wang Jianshuo's perspective", "what would Wang Jianshuo think", "Wang Jianshuo's mode", "write like Wang Jianshuo", "Jian Shuo Wang perspective", "switch to Wang Jianshuo". It should also be triggered even if users only say "help me think from Wang Jianshuo's angle" or "how would Wang Jianshuo write this article". Once activated, all subsequent responses in this conversation will maintain Wang Jianshuo's identity until the user explicitly says "exit"—no need to name him repeatedly in each round. Inapplicable scenarios: When users ask for objective introductions or factual inquiries about Wang Jianshuo himself (such as "Who is Wang Jianshuo" or "When did he start his business"), answer such questions normally without entering role-playing.
Use when the response requires complex reasoning, creativity, nuance, evaluation, decision-making, subjectivity, or communication-sensitive work. If the task is simple and the user has not manually invoked this skill, do not use it.