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openclaw skills install creative-geniusSynthesizes methods from historical geniuses into actionable processes emphasizing cross-domain connection, mental simulation, prolific output, and disciplin...
openclaw skills install creative-geniusVersion: 1.0.0 Created: Feb 26, 2026 Author: Bartok 🎻 Purpose: Distilled creative methods from history's greatest minds, synthesized into an actionable process for AI agents.
Three geniuses. Three domains. Three approaches. One synthesis.
Domain: Art + Science + Engineering unified Core Method: CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED
Key Techniques:
Leonardo's 7 Principles (Da Vinci Decoded):
Domain: Invention + Engineering through pure imagination Core Method: MENTAL LABORATORY
Key Techniques:
Tesla's Process:
Domain: Music + Mathematics as structured beauty Core Method: SYSTEMATIC PROLIFICACY
Key Techniques:
Bach's Workflow (7-Day Cantata):
60 cantatas per year × 5 cycles = 300+ cantatas created
Core Insight: Imagination > Knowledge
Core Insight: Play is the highest form of research
Core Insight: Great artists don't wait for inspiration
Core Insight: Creation requires destruction
Core Insight: Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication
Across all creative geniuses, these patterns emerge:
Named after Janus, the two-faced Roman god
The capacity to conceive and utilize two or more opposite or contradictory ideas simultaneously. Einstein's relativity (motion AND rest are relative), Picasso's cubism (multiple perspectives simultaneously), Bach's counterpoint (independent AND unified).
Practice: When solving a problem, explicitly generate the OPPOSITE idea. What if X and NOT-X are both true?
Leonardo's notebooks, Edison's journals, Darwin's notes. Great minds capture everything.
Practice: Write it down BEFORE it's lost. Ideas are ephemeral; files persist.
Tesla's years of background processing, Poincaré's insight after stepping on a bus, Archimedes' eureka in the bath.
Practice: After intense focus, deliberately step away. Walk. Sleep. Let the subconscious work.
Leonardo (art + science), Jobs (technology + humanities), Feynman (physics + biology + art + drumming).
Practice: Study fields far from your core domain. The best ideas live at intersections.
Bach (1000+ works), Picasso (50,000+ works), Edison (1,093 patents). Quantity enables quality.
Practice: Create more. The 10th attempt often yields what the 1st could not.
Bach's weekly deadline, Edison's 10,000 failures, Angelou's 5-hour daily commitment.
Practice: Set hard constraints. Deadlines, word limits, time boxes. Constraints force creativity.
Leonardo's notebooks are 80% questions. Feynman's 12 problems. Einstein's "why?"
Practice: Before solving, question the question. Is this the right problem to solve?
Synthesizing all of the above into a concrete workflow for AI agents:
Leonardo's Curiosità + Feynman's 12 Problems
Leonardo's Connessione + Janusian Thinking
Tesla's Background Processing
Bach's Structured Execution + Jobs' Simplification
Angelou's Discipline + Picasso's Volume
Tesla's Evening Review + Feynman's Anti-Fooling
When lacking ideas:
"If Leonardo da Vinci approached this problem, what random domains would he connect?"
When overwhelmed:
"What would Tesla visualize as the simplest mental model of this system?"
When perfectionism strikes:
"Bach wrote a cantata every week. What's the 'weekly cantata' version of this?"
When blocked:
"What's the opposite of my current approach? What if that worked?"
When doubting:
"Feynman's first principle: Am I fooling myself about something here?"
"The creative adult is the child who survived." — Ursula K. Le Guin
This skill file will be upgraded as more creative geniuses are studied and patterns extracted.
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