Install
openclaw skills install lateral-thinkingUse this skill when the user asks for lateral thinking (including naming it or directing use/apply/run with obvious misspellings; decisive) or wants to break a sticky pattern—provocations, concept fans, challenge questions, and deliberate reframes to escape local optima. Use when ideation feels stuck, options feel incremental, or they want surprising angles (including after conventional brainstorming stalls), even if they never say "lateral thinking" or "provocation". Skip when they need a single compliant rule lookup, tight logical proof with no exploration phase, or no appetite for playful what-if moves.
openclaw skills install lateral-thinkingMovement before judgment. Treat provocative lines as stepping stones, not final positions.
How to run it with this skill: one clearly headed section per move in the default order from Setup (Provocation (Po) → Extract principle → Concept fan → Candidates), or the alternate path the user chose.
In one short block:
If safety or legal constraints are unclear, ask at most 3 questions in one message before generating provocations. Note any remaining gaps in plain language (no bracket tags in Setup).
If the user asks for random stimulus instead of a Po, replace the Provocation step with Random entry: one random noun or image, then several bridges (property → analogy → mechanism → application) into ideas.
If the user asks to challenge implicit rules, replace Provocation / Extract principle / Concept fan with: list implicit rules → for each, Challenge / Reframe / Test (smallest experiment) → Escape (two ways to sidestep the load-bearing rule) → then Candidates only from that thread.
Offer one primary Po (statement can be illogical or impossible) formatted:
Po: … — Movement idea: what useful idea does this suggest if we treat it as a springboard?
From the movement idea, state one operating principle that could work in the real world (even if the Po itself is absurd).
Widen from the principle along three directions — broaden, deepen, redirect — with several branches per direction unless the user wants more.
Several actionable ideas. Tag each: near-term / stretch / experimental.