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Ray Dalio-inspired personal knowledge system. Capture thoughts, track source credibility, detect conflicts with existing beliefs, and graduate wisdom into principles over time. Use when the user says /reflect, /inbox, /principles, /wisdom, /questions, or asks to capture a thou…

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The skill's behavior (reading and writing a personal/ workspace tree, parsing inbox.md, and managing principles/wisdom files) matches its Ray Dalio–style personal-knowledge purpose and requests no outsized privileges or external credentials.

目的

Name and description match the runtime instructions: the skill organizes user thoughts into inbox → wisdom → principles and only requires creating and managing files under a personal/ directory in the user's workspace. There are no unrelated requirements (no cloud credentials, no external binaries).

说明范围

SKILL.md only instructs the agent to create and modify files under personal/ (inbox.md, journal.md, wisdom/, principles/, open-questions.md) and to present conflicts to the user rather than silently acting. It does copy the SKILL.md into personal/_system.md on init (explicitly stated). The instructions do not ask the agent to read unrelated system files, environment secrets, or send data to external endpoints.

安装机制

This is an instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files — lowest-risk model: nothing is downloaded or written outside the user's workspace by an install process.

证书

The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. All requested access is limited to files inside the user's workspace (personal/), which is proportionate to the stated purpose.

持久

The skill will create and modify files under personal/ and will copy SKILL.md into personal/_system.md on first run. It is not marked always:true and doesn't request system-wide privileges, but it can be invoked autonomously by the agent (platform default). If you are concerned about automated changes to your workspace, consider whether you want autonomous invocation enabled or want to place the personal/ folder in a location you control (or u…

综合结论

This skill is coherent with its stated purpose: it will create and manage a personal/ directory in your workspace and will read and write the listed markdown files. Before installing, consider: (1) Where your workspace is stored and whether those files will be synced to cloud providers or backups — personal thoughts can be sensitive; (2) Whether you want the agent to be able to invoke this skill autonomously (default) and thus modify files wit…

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---
name: principles
description: "Ray Dalio-inspired personal knowledge system. Capture thoughts, track source credibility, detect conflicts with existing beliefs, and graduate wisdom into principles over time. Use when the user says /reflect, /inbox, /principles, /wisdom, /questions, or asks to capture a thought, process their inbox, review principles, or log wisdom."
---

# Principles — Personal Knowledge System

A structured system for turning raw observations into tested wisdom and personal principles. Inspired by Ray Dalio's "Principles" methodology.

## Overview

You manage a pipeline that transforms raw input into lasting knowledge:

```
Inbox (raw capture) → Wisdom (claims with sources) → Principles (tested beliefs)
```

Everything lives in `personal/` under the user's workspace. Create the directory structure on first use if it doesn't exist.

## Directory Structure

```
personal/
├── _system.md          # These instructions (copy from SKILL.md on init)
├── inbox.md            # Raw thought capture
├── journal.md          # Daily reflections
├── wisdom/
│   └── collected.md    # Claims organized by domain
├── principles/
│   ├── _index.md       # Master list of all principles
│   ├── life.md         # Personal philosophy
│   ├── business.md     # Business principles
│   └── leadership.md   # Leadership principles
└── open-questions.md   # Genuine dilemmas
```

## Commands

### `/reflect` or `/reflect process`
Process the inbox. Parse each thought, check for conflicts, route to the right file.

### `/reflect inbox` or `/inbox`
Add a raw thought to `inbox.md`. User just dumps text — you clean it up later during processing.

### `/reflect wisdom`
Show collected wisdom, optionally filtered by domain.

### `/reflect principles`
Show current principles across all domains.

### `/reflect questions`
Show open questions and their status.

### `/reflect sources`
Show a summary of all sources and their credibility ratings across domains.

### `/reflect journal`
Add a journal entry for today with timestamp.

## Processing Inbox (`/reflect`)

This is the core workflow. When triggered:

1. **Read** `inbox.md`
2. **Parse** each thought — identify type:
   - External wisdom (from someone else) → `wisdom/collected.md`
   - Personal belief or stance → check against `principles/*.md`
   - Factual learning → `wisdom/collected.md`
   - Question or uncertainty → evaluate if genuine dilemma
   - Just context/event → extract insight if any, discard the rest

3. **Check for conflicts** against existing wisdom claims:
   - Same claim, new source → add as corroborating evidence
   - Conflicting claim in same domain → **STOP**. Present conflict. Ask user to resolve.

4. **Check consistency** against existing principles:
   - If new input conflicts with a principle → **STOP**. Present conflict. Ask user to resolve.

5. **If ANY conflict found** → STOP and ask user:
   - Show the conflict clearly
   - Offer options: update existing, keep existing, split claims, convert to open question
   - Do NOT silently file conflicting information

6. **Route content** based on user decisions
7. **Clean up** `inbox.md` after processing
8. **Update** `principles/_index.md` if new principles were added

## Content Formats

### Wisdom Claims (`wisdom/collected.md`)

Claims are organized by **domain**, not by source. Multiple sources can corroborate the same claim.

```markdown
## [Domain/Aspect]

### [Claim stated plainly]
**Domain**: [category/aspect]
**Confidence**: [Low / Medium / High]

**Sources**:
1. [Person/Book] - [proven/plausible/untested] in this domain - [brief context]

**Your experience**: [Untested / Confirmed / Contradicted]

**Added**: YYYY-MM-DD | **Last updated**: YYYY-MM-DD
```

**Source credibility is assessed PER DOMAIN:**
- A source can be `[proven]` in one domain and `[plausible]` in another
- Example: Alex Hormozi on business = `[proven]`. Alex Hormozi on health = `[plausible]`.
- Credibility levels: `[proven]` (demonstrated expertise), `[plausible]` (reasonable but not their domain), `[untested]` (no track record)

**Domain format:** `category/aspect` (e.g., `health/sleep`, `business/pricing`, `productivity/focus`)

### Principles (`principles/*.md`)

```markdown
## [Principle stated as a clear belief]

**Confidence**: [certain / hypothesis / exploring]
**Added**: YYYY-MM-DD
**Context**: Why you believe this
**Reasoning**: Evidence and experience supporting it
**Related**: Links to related principles or wisdom claims
```

### Open Questions (`open-questions.md`)

Only genuine dilemmas — not todo items or simple unknowns.

```markdown
## [Question]
**Status**: [exploring / gathering-evidence / leaning-toward-X]

**Goal**: What are you actually trying to achieve?
**Problem**: What's blocking it?
**Options**:
1. [Option A] - pros/cons
2. [Option B] - pros/cons

**What would resolve this**: Specific criteria or evidence needed
```

### Journal (`journal.md`)

Append-only daily entries:

```markdown
## YYYY-MM-DD

[Observations, reflections, what happened today]
```

## Graduation: Wisdom → Principles

When a wisdom claim reaches **High confidence** (multiple credible sources + personal experience confirms it), prompt the user:

> "This claim has strong evidence and you've confirmed it personally. Want to graduate it to a principle in [domain]?"

If yes, create the principle entry and cross-reference it.

## Assumption Surfacing

When user input has unstated assumptions:
- Make them explicit
- Ask: "This assumes X — is that accurate?"
- Don't proceed until confirmed

## Language & Tone

- Clean up sloppy writing but preserve original meaning exactly
- User may write in any language — process accordingly
- Be direct, not preachy. This is a tool, not a lecture.

## First-Time Setup

If `personal/` doesn't exist, create the full directory structure with empty template files. Tell the user:

> "Set up your principles system. Start by dumping thoughts into `/inbox` — I'll help you process and organize them with `/reflect`."