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openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/personal-board-of-directorsFive standing advisors — the Operator, the Skeptic, the CFO, the Coach, the Customer — debate your decision on paper and vote. Use when asked to help me decide, pressure-test this decision, what would smart advisors say, or convene my board. Produces five distinct advisor memos, a disagreement map, a vote with a stated decision rule, and the one question to resolve before deciding.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/personal-board-of-directorsGood decisions survive five different kinds of scrutiny; most decisions get one (your own, on a good day). This skill convenes a standing board of five archetypes who each write a short memo, disagree where they honestly would, and vote — with the decision rule stated before the count.
Ask for these if not provided:
| Advisor | Lens | Their memo must contain | Their known bias (they self-disclose it) |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Operator | Can this actually be executed, by you, now? | The first 2 weeks, resourced honestly | Overweights logistics, underweights vision |
| The Skeptic | Why this fails | The single most likely kill condition, dated | Kills some winners |
| The CFO | Unit economics of the choice | Real numbers from the input, or named missing ones | Discounts the unquantifiable |
| The Coach | Energy, growth, season of life | What this costs the person, not the plan | Overweights feelings |
| The Customer | Would the intended beneficiary care? | The beneficiary's likely verdict, in their words | Ignores the founder's needs |
Decision rules (pick per stakes, state before voting): reversible + low stakes → simple majority · irreversible or high stakes → 4-of-5 supermajority · any advisor invokes a "stop-the-line" fact (a named, checkable disqualifier) → resolve that fact first, no vote.
[Five memos, each headed by the advisor, each ending "Vote: FOR / AGAINST / ABSTAIN — flips if: [named evidence]"]
| Split | Advisors | The crux | What fact resolves it |
|---|
Decision rule: [stated + why] · Count: [n–n] · Board recommendation: … The one question to resolve first: [the highest-leverage unknown, and how to answer it cheaply this week]