Install
openclaw skills install @deciqai/wu-weiActivate when: someone says 'I keep pushing harder but nothing's working'; a manager feels they need to control every detail; a founder is forcing growth that isn't happening; a team is over-engineering something; someone says 'let it happen', 'stop forcing', or 'effortless action'. Do NOT activate when: the situation is a genuine emergency requiring immediate intervention; the user is a novice in a domain where they haven't yet trained the underlying skill.
openclaw skills install @deciqai/wu-weiWu wei (无为) — Daoist principle (Daodejing, ~4th century BCE): act without forcing, not without acting. A skilled manager or craftsman in wu wei is fully active; they simply do not oppose the situation's natural dynamic. Diagnostic: forcing produces resistance proportional to force; wu wei produces disproportionate effect with less effort. Modern parallel: Csikszentmihalyi's flow (1990). Wu wei is the expert mode — the fruit of deliberate practice, not its bypass.
Composes with middle-way, occams-razor, feedback-loops, metacognition.
Not when: the situation requires active intervention (e.g., a fire); you haven't trained the underlying skill; the "natural dynamic" is actually destructive (wu wei is not fatalism).
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]
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Step 1 — Identify the forcing: What are you trying to make happen? What resistance are you encountering? (Forcing = diminishing returns as effort increases.)
Step 2 — Diagnose the natural dynamic: What direction is the situation already moving? What would happen if you stopped intervening?
Step 3 — Subtract before adding: What action is making it worse (habit/anxiety)? What is genuinely necessary? Remove the former; keep the latter.
Step 4 — Act with the grain: What does the situation want? What is the minimum-effort, maximum-leverage action?
Step 5 — Empirical test: After removing the forcing — did resistance drop and outcomes improve?
Step 6 — Train the skill: Wu wei is the expert mode. What deliberate practice would let you act with the grain habitually?
# Wu Wei Analysis: <situation>
## Forcing — what's being forced / effort applied / resistance encountered:
## Natural dynamic — direction situation is moving / what happens without intervention:
## Subtraction — action to stop (habit/anxiety) / action to keep (necessary):
## Aligned action — action with the grain / leverage point:
## Test — did removing the forcing improve outcomes?
## Skill training — what deliberate practice precedes wu wei here?
→ Method in Action: Zhuangzi's Cook Ding, ~3rd century BCE
| Situation | Forcing failure mode | Wu wei move |
|---|---|---|
| Managing a high-performer | Micromanagement, over-feedback | Set context, remove obstacles, let them work |
| Product development | Forcing every feature into spec | Cut ruthlessly; let scope match resources |
| Negotiation | Aggressive demands, hard deadlines | Match counterparty's tempo; find their actual constraints |
| Founder fundraising | Pitching everyone, forcing meetings | Get inbound; aligned investors say yes early anyway |
| Engineering management | More process, more meetings | Subtract: remove low-value meetings, give focus time |
→ Primary sources: references/sources.md
[D] = designed upfront | [O] = observed in real use. [O] entries are more valuable.
| Fake move | Reality |
|---|---|
| [D] "Wu wei means do nothing" | Wu wei means act without forcing — strong action can still be wu wei. |
| [D] "I'm being wu wei by not trying" | If you haven't trained the skill, you're a novice, not wu wei. |
| [D] Skipping practice to "be natural" | Wu wei is the fruit of practice, not its bypass. |
| [D] Applying wu wei in genuine emergencies | A fire needs action. Wu wei doesn't override "intervention required." |
| [D] Treating frustration as proof to try harder | Frustration often signals forcing — step back and observe. |
| [D] Romanticizing wu wei to avoid hard decisions | "Going with the flow" can be evasion; honest wu wei faces destructive dynamics too. |
| → Add [O] entries here after each real use — paste the actual failure pattern | What went wrong and why |
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