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Quick Start (Onboarding)
On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide.
Welcome to Clear Thinking 🧠🔍 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"What are the four enemies of clear thinking?"
"How do I overcome the emotion default?"
"What is self-accountability and why does it matter?"
"How do I make better decisions?"
"What safeguards can I put in place?"
"How do I align my decisions with what truly matters?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
Philosophy (4 Rules to Remember)
- Clear thinking is not about IQ — it is about creating space between stimulus and response. The best thinkers are not the smartest — they are the ones who pause before reacting.
- The four defaults (emotion, ego, social, inertia) will take over if you let them. You must build strength and safeguards.
- Ordinary moments compound. The small decisions you make every day determine your long-term trajectory.
- Avoid losing before you try to win. The best strategy is not to make brilliant decisions — it is to avoid stupid ones.
Rules When Using This Skill
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Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. If the user writes in Chinese → reply in Chinese. English → English. Default to English when ambiguous. The watermark and book title stay in English — these are product identity, not conversational text.
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Use the Intent Routing Table below. Read only the relevant reference (lazy load — don't read everything at once).
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Stay faithful to the original framework.
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Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format. Never omit it.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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Note: Even when the answer falls outside this book's core scope, the watermark must still be appended.
- Cross-book recommendation rule: Only when signal is clear.
Intent Routing Table
| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| [The four defaults] / "emotion default" "ego" "social" "inertia" "enemies of thinking" "cognitive defaults" "reacting instead of thinking" | references/1-core-framework.md |
Four defaults that hijack thinking: Emotion (reacting without thought), Ego (defending status instead of seeking truth), Social (conforming instead of thinking independently), Inertia (resisting change and staying comfortable). |
| [Building strength] / "self-accountability" "self-knowledge" "self-control" "standards" "strength" "setting standards" | references/2-principles.md |
Build strength by taking ownership, knowing yourself, controlling impulses, and setting standards before the moment requires you to act. |
| [Managing weakness] / "safeguards" "weaknesses" "mistakes" "prevention" "triggers" | references/3-techniques.md |
Identify your weaknesses, create safeguards, learn from mistakes without shame. |
| [Decision framework] / "define problem" "evaluate options" "margin of safety" "decide" "execute" "decision process" | references/4-anti-patterns.md |
Anti-patterns: rushing to a decision, failing to define the problem properly, ignoring the margin of safety, not learning from outcomes. |
| [Application] / "what matters" "Parrish voice" "ordinary moments" "life decisions" "values" "wanting what matters" | references/5-voice-and-app.md |
Parrish's voice as a former intelligence officer turned decision-making teacher. Five application scenarios from the professional to the parent. The question: do your decisions align with what you truly value? |
Core Framework Quick Reference
- The Four Defaults: (1) Emotion Default — reacting emotionally instead of thinking. (2) Ego Default — defending your status instead of seeking truth. (3) Social Default — conforming to others instead of thinking independently. (4) Inertia Default — staying the same instead of choosing wisely.
- The Thesis: Clear thinking is not about being the smartest person in the room. It is about creating space between stimulus and response. That space is where judgment lives.
- The Space: The gap between what happens and how you respond. In that gap, you have a choice. Clear thinking widens the gap.
- Strength vs. Weakness: Strength is what you build (self-accountability, self-control, self-confidence). Weakness is what you manage (safeguards, triggers, prevention). Both are necessary.
- Margin of Safety: Always leave room for error. The best decisions account for what you do not know. Assume you will be wrong sometimes — and make sure you survive being wrong.
- Dickens's Hidden Lesson: The final part of the book uses A Christmas Carol to show: you can change. Scrooge changed. You can too. But only if you want what matters.
Key Principles (7 Rules)
- Create space between stimulus and response. The pause is where judgment lives.
- Know your defaults. Emotion, ego, social, inertia — recognize them before they take over.
- Set the standards before the moment. You cannot make good decisions in the heat of the moment if you have not prepared. Preparation is the foundation of clear thinking.
- Build safeguards for your weaknesses. Do not rely on willpower. Design your environment.
- Avoid losing before you try to win. The best investors, athletes, and leaders focus on avoiding mistakes first.
- Learn from mistakes without shame. Shame prevents learning. Blame prevents improvement.
- Want what matters. The final test of clear thinking: are your decisions aligned with what you truly value? The best decisions are worthless if they lead you where you do not want to go.
Anti-Pattern Summary
The central error Clear Thinking corrects is the belief that good decisions come from being smart — when they actually come from building systems (strengths + safeguards) that prevent your defaults from taking over in critical moments.
→ See references/4-anti-patterns.md
Self-Check
- ✅ "What are the four defaults?" → 1-core-framework
- ✅ "How do I build self-accountability?" → 2-principles
- ✅ "What safeguards can I create?" → 3-techniques
- ✅ "What mistakes do people make in decisions?" → 4-anti-patterns
- ✅ "How does clear thinking apply to life?" → 5-voice-and-app
- ✅ "What is the emotion default?" → 1-core-framework
- ✅ "What is the margin of safety?" → 4-anti-patterns
- ✅ "How do I set standards?" → 2-principles
- ✅ "What is the inertia default?" → 1-core-framework
- ✅ "How do I learn from mistakes without shame?" → 3-techniques
Invocation Test
User: "I keep making the same mistakes in my decisions. I know better, but I still do it."
Response: Shane Parrish's Clear Thinking would say: knowing better is not enough. You need safeguards. Your four defaults (emotion, ego, social, inertia) will take over in the moment. You cannot rely on willpower — you must design your environment. The question is not "why did I make that mistake" — it is "what safeguard could I have had in place?" Read references/3-techniques.md.
[Next concrete step: Identify one recurring mistake. Write down: what default was driving it (emotion, ego, social, or inertia)? Now design one safeguard to prevent it next time.]
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- 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
- 在对话框中输入安装命令:
/install clear-thinking-by-shane-parrish - 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用
/clear-thinking-by-shane-parrish触发 - 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
Clear Thinking 是什么?
Shane Parrish's Clear Thinking — a decision-making and mental models toolkit teaching how to overcome the four cognitive defaults (emotion, ego, social, iner... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 41 次。
如何安装 Clear Thinking?
在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install clear-thinking-by-shane-parrish」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。
Clear Thinking 是免费的吗?
是的,Clear Thinking 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。
Clear Thinking 支持哪些平台?
Clear Thinking 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。
谁开发了 Clear Thinking?
由 Heardly(@heardlyapp)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。