Install
openclaw skills install @deciqai/momentum-and-formActivate when: user says 'we have a better product but we're losing,' 'they're growing despite less funding,' 'our moat isn't protecting us,' 'the market shifted under us,' 'we just need to hire harder,' or is diagnosing why strong incumbents lose to weaker newcomers, evaluating a market entry, or asking whether a strategy depends too much on specific people. Do NOT activate when: the decision is purely tactical (not strategic), or the context is cooperative/ethical leadership where 'winning configurationally' is the wrong frame.
openclaw skills install @deciqai/momentum-and-formCompetitive advantage is two distinct things, not one: form (形, xíng) — the structural stock built before any contest (capital, distribution, brand, product, org capability) — and momentum (势, shì) — the configurational force that converts form into outcome (timing, terrain, market direction). Most strategic failures trace to conflating them. Composed from Sun Tzu's Art of War, Chapters 4–5, c. 5th century BCE.
Composes with signaling-games, feedback-loops, s-curve-technology-adoption, and inversion.
When NOT to use: regulated industry where form is decisive and momentum is uniform; purely tactical decision; cooperative/ethical context where "winning configurationally" is the wrong frame.
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 Form-Momentum Diagnosis. Separate the two layers; locate the imbalance; design the configurational fix.
Our form: [capital / distribution / brand / product / customers / org capability / IP]
Competitor form: [same dimensions, honest]
Momentum: [prevailing direction] → Tailwind / Headwind / Cross-current
Combination: [high/low form × tailwind/headwind/cross-current]
Diagnosis: [where the imbalance is; configuration win or heroic-individual win?]
Configurational fix: [specific change] | Stop: [heroic approach rejected] | Build: [form to build now]
Falsifier: [what would tell you this diagnosis is wrong]
→ Method in Action: Sun Tzu's Art of War, Chapters 4–5
→ Primary sources: references/sources.md
[D] = designed upfront | [O] = observed in real use. [O] entries are more valuable.
| Fake move | Reality |
|---|---|
| [D] "We just need to work harder / hire harder" | 势 test: if it requires heroic effort, the configuration is wrong. Find configuration that carries the work. |
| [D] Treating form and momentum as a single thing | High form + adverse momentum → reposition. Low form + favorable momentum → build form. Opposite actions. |
| [D] "Our moat is so strong nothing can hurt us" | Form without momentum loses. The legacy-incumbent trap is real form + silently shifted momentum. |
| [D] Riding momentum without building form | When configuration shifts (and it always shifts), you collapse. Convert each quarter. |
| [D] Treating Sun Tzu as generic inspiration | Specific analytical claim about two layers of advantage and the consequences of mismatch — not a poetic resource. |
| [D] Confusing 势 with "luck" | Momentum is configurational, not random. Work on configuration. |
| [D] Confusing form-priority with "be cautious" | Build non-defeat first; then act on vulnerability decisively. |
| [D] Using military analogies to romanticize aggression | Sun Tzu is skeptical of fighting. The analogy is to configuration, not aggression. |
| [D] Applying this where "winning" is the wrong frame | Cooperative/ethical contexts are not 势 contexts. |
| [D] "We have momentum, that's enough" | Momentum without form is a story. Build the stock before configuration shifts. |
→ Add [O] entries here after each real use — paste the actual failure pattern | What went wrong and why
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