Install
openclaw skills install @deciqai/founder-mindsetActivate when: user says 'founder mindset' or 'founder mode'; asks 'default alive or default dead'; says 'do things that don't scale'; says 'am I avoiding the hard thing'; is deciding whether to hire/fire/pivot/raise/cut burn at an early-stage company; feels comfort-seeking creeping in; cannot tell if they are on the path to success or slow death. Do NOT activate when: user is running a mature well-understood business (manager frameworks apply); user is an employee within a startup with fixed scope; the decision is purely tactical (which CRM, which button color).
openclaw skills install @deciqai/founder-mindsetA specific cognitive mode for running an early-stage company — different from manager mindset (optimizing known systems) and employee mindset (executing within fixed scope). Founders search for the system itself under conditions of extreme uncertainty, asymmetric risk, and personal execution bottlenecks. The two load-bearing disciplines: Default Alive or Default Dead (Graham 2015) and doing things that don't scale (Graham 2013).
Compose: first-principles on inherited assumptions about how companies operate · regret-minimization for the decision to start or quit · inversion to surface failure paths founders underweight · lean-startup + mvp operationally · metacognition to catch monitoring lapses under founder stress.
Apply when: running an early-stage company (hire/fire/pivot/raise/cut burn decisions) · comfort-seeking is creeping in · cannot tell if on path to success or slow death · team is scaling prematurely · a specific hard problem has been on the list > 2 weeks · someone says "founder mindset," "founder mode," "default alive or default dead," "do things that don't scale," "am I avoiding the hard thing?"
When NOT to use: mature well-understood business · employee within a startup · purely tactical decision · "founder mindset" as performative identity.
In Coach mode, respond one step at a time. Each [WAIT] is a hard stop — output only that step's question, then stop.
[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]
[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]
[WAIT — do not advance until user responds]
Run the Founder-Mode Audit: Default Alive math → avoiding-the-hard-thing → don't-scale-yet → personal-stress check.
# Founder-Mode Audit: <date>
Default Alive ☐ / Default Dead ☐ — cash $<X>, burn $<Y>/mo, runway <N>mo, rev growth <Z>%MoM
Hard thing avoided: <action> | on list <N weeks> | scheduled <date within 7 days>
Premature scaling: <area> | what must be proven first: <…> | action: <revert/pause>
Not doing (unscalable): <action> | who to talk to / visit: <…>
Stress pattern: <avoidance / over-meeting / over-optimizing> — <one sentence>
ONE action next 7 days: <single specific action>
Re-audit: every Monday
→ Method in Action: Paul Graham's Essays and the YC Portfolio (2005–2024)
Founder mindset operates the same across industries; the specific hard things differ by company type.
→ Primary sources: references/sources.md
[D] = designed upfront | [O] = observed in real use. [O] entries are more valuable.
| Fake move | Reality |
|---|---|
| [D] Default Alive self-deception | Expense growth exceeds revenue growth but founders feel fine. Do the math; trust the spreadsheet over the gut. |
| [D] "We'll address that after the next milestone" | The next milestone is the next reason to defer. Schedule it now. |
| [D] "We need a VP of Sales now" | The VP cannot prove a motion that doesn't exist. Founder-led sales until 20+ deals close repeatably. |
| [D] Skipping customer conversations because "we have AEs" | AEs scale bandwidth; they don't replace the founder's information flow. 5 founder calls/week is the minimum. |
| [D] "Founder mode" as performative identity | Saying "I'm a founder type" while running an OKR review is theater. Founder mode is operational, not identity. |
| [D] Excessive internal process optimization | Visible outputs without customer risk — a near-perfect signal of manager mode creeping in. |
| → Add [O] entries here after each real use — paste the actual failure pattern | What went wrong and why |
Part of deciqAI Knowledge Skills — open-source thinking skills that make rigor executable for AI agents. Built by deciqAI · https://deciqai.com · Contributions welcome — see the template at the repo root.