askarzh

askarzh

@askarzh

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6 Skills
18 Total Stars
February 2026 Joined

Public Skills

cartesian

by askarzh

This skill should be used when the user asks to "decompose a problem", "apply Cartesian method", "break this down systematically", "reduce to first principles", "analyze from the ground up", "apply methodical doubt", or wants to process input through Cartesian Reductionism to decompose complex wholes into clear, distinct parts.

Database 3 3mo ago

doors

by askarzh

This skill should be used when the user asks to "classify a decision", "is this a one-way or two-way door", "apply the doors framework", "triage this decision", "how much thinking does this need", "should I decide fast or slow", "apply Bezos decision framework", "Type 1 or Type 2 decision", or wants to determine how much analysis a decision requires before acting.

Database 3 3mo ago

pirsig

by askarzh

This skill should be used when the user asks to "assess quality", "apply Pirsig's framework", "analyze through Metaphysics of Quality", "evaluate static vs dynamic quality", "examine value conflicts", "apply MoQ", or wants to process input through Pirsig's Metaphysics of Quality to understand value, quality, and the tensions between static patterns and dynamic change.

Code Gen 3 3mo ago

scholastic

by askarzh

This skill should be used when the user asks to "analyze an argument", "apply scholastic method", "use quaestio disputata", "examine a thesis", "find objections and replies", "apply Thomistic analysis", or wants to process input through the Modern Scholastic framework of structured disputation.

Academic 3 3mo ago

sixhats

by askarzh

This skill should be used when the user asks to "use six hats", "apply six thinking hats", "think with different hats", "use De Bono's hats", "separate thinking modes", "look at this from all angles", "consider all perspectives", or wants to process input through Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats to systematically examine a topic from multiple cognitive perspectives.

Code Gen 3 3mo ago

epistemic

by askarzh

Multi-framework epistemic analysis — compare, suggest, or pick frameworks

Agents 3 3mo ago