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        "title": "Creative Genius Skill",
        "body": "Version: 1.0.0\nCreated: Feb 26, 2026\nAuthor: Bartok 🎻\nPurpose: Distilled creative methods from history's greatest minds, synthesized into an actionable process for AI agents."
      },
      {
        "title": "🧠 The Core Trinity",
        "body": "Three geniuses. Three domains. Three approaches. One synthesis."
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        "title": "1. Leonardo da Vinci — The Polymath (1452-1519)",
        "body": "Domain: Art + Science + Engineering unified\nCore Method: CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED\n\nKey Techniques:\n\nSfumato Thinking — Embrace ambiguity and uncertainty. The word means \"smoked\" or \"blurred\" — genius often lives in the transitions, not the absolutes.\nForced Connections — The brain cannot concentrate on two dissimilar objects without eventually forming a connection. Force random associations.\nAnalogical Reasoning — Water movement → human hair. Bird wings → flying machines. Find parallels across domains.\nQuestion-Driven Inquiry — Frame \"what,\" \"why,\" and \"how\" questions obsessively. Questions identify gaps.\nThe Notebook Method — ~100 notebooks. Observe, think, imagine, capture. Document everything before it's lost.\n\nLeonardo's 7 Principles (Da Vinci Decoded):\n\nCuriosità — Insatiable curiosity, approach life as endless learning\nDimostrazione — Test knowledge through experience and evidence\nSensazione — Sharpen all senses as the means of experience\nSfumato — Embrace ambiguity, paradox, uncertainty\nArte/Scienza — Balance art and science, logic and imagination\nCorporalità — Cultivate the body (grace, fitness, poise)\nConnessione — Recognize the interconnectedness of all things"
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        "title": "2. Nikola Tesla — The Visionary (1856-1943)",
        "body": "Domain: Invention + Engineering through pure imagination\nCore Method: MENTAL LABORATORY\n\nKey Techniques:\n\nComplete Mental Visualization — \"I needed no models, drawings or experiments. I could do it all in my mind.\"\nThe Incubation Period — \"I may go on for months or years with the idea in the back of my head.\" Let knowledge simmer.\nMental Simulation — Build, test, and refine inventions entirely in imagination before physical construction.\nKnowledge Accumulation — Memorize vast amounts of information so the mind has raw materials for visualization.\nEvening Reflection — Tesla reviewed his day's work and problems each evening, allowing solutions to emerge.\n\nTesla's Process:\n\nSeed — Encounter a problem or desire to invent\nIncubate — Let it live in the background for weeks/months/years\nVisualize — Build complete mental image when ready\nSimulate — Run mental experiments, find flaws\nRefine — Iterate entirely in imagination\nMaterialize — Only then build the physical version"
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        "title": "3. Johann Sebastian Bach — The Architect (1685-1750)",
        "body": "Domain: Music + Mathematics as structured beauty\nCore Method: SYSTEMATIC PROLIFICACY\n\nKey Techniques:\n\nDeadline-Driven Creation — A cantata every week for years. External constraints drive output.\nLife Goal Commitment — It was his OWN CHOICE to compose weekly. Inner drive + external structure.\nVoice Independence — Each voice has its own melody, not just harmonic filler. Every element matters.\nCounterpoint Mastery — Multiple independent lines that work together. Complexity through layered simplicity.\nAnnual Cycles — Wrote FIVE complete annual cantata cycles. Think in systems, not single works.\n\nBach's Workflow (7-Day Cantata):\n\nSunday — Hear the liturgy, understand the theological theme\nMonday-Tuesday — Sketch structure, choose musical rhetoric\nWednesday-Thursday — Write the full score\nFriday — Copy parts, distribute to musicians\nSaturday — Rehearse\nSunday — Perform\n\n60 cantatas per year × 5 cycles = 300+ cantatas created"
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      {
        "title": "Albert Einstein — The Thought Experimenter",
        "body": "Core Insight: Imagination > Knowledge\n\nThought Experiments — \"What would it look like to ride a beam of light?\"\nDaydreaming as Method — Let thoughts stray from the math; breakthroughs come in the wandering\nSimplification — If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough\nPassionate Curiosity — \"I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.\""
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      {
        "title": "Richard Feynman — The Playful Learner",
        "body": "Core Insight: Play is the highest form of research\n\nThe Feynman Technique — Explain to an imaginary child; simplify until you truly understand\n12 Favorite Problems — Keep a dozen problems always in mind; every new piece of knowledge gets tested against them\nAnti-Authority Stance — \"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool.\"\nJoy in Discovery — The pleasure of finding things out IS the reward"
      },
      {
        "title": "Maya Angelou — The Disciplined Artist",
        "body": "Core Insight: Great artists don't wait for inspiration\n\n5 Hours Daily — Show up, do the work, even when it's going poorly\nSanctuary Creation — Rented hotel rooms stripped of distractions\nWord Alchemy — \"The writer takes the most known things and puts them together in such a way that a reader says, 'I never thought of it that way before.'\"\nRitual Over Motivation — Routine beats inspiration every time"
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      {
        "title": "Pablo Picasso — The Restless Destroyer",
        "body": "Core Insight: Creation requires destruction\n\n\"I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.\"\nProlific Experimentation — 50,000+ works. Volume enables discovery.\nStyle Evolution — Blue Period → Rose Period → Cubism → Surrealism. Never settle.\nTheft as Tribute — \"Good artists copy, great artists steal.\" Absorb everything, make it your own."
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      {
        "title": "Steve Jobs — The Simplifier",
        "body": "Core Insight: Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication\n\nMeditation Practice — Open-monitoring training encourages divergent thinking\nIntersection of Liberal Arts & Technology — Stand at the crossroads of disciplines\nSaying No — \"Focus means saying no to the hundred other good ideas\"\nExperience Design — \"People DO judge a book by its cover.\" Presentation matters as much as substance."
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        "title": "🧬 Universal Patterns (Distilled)",
        "body": "Across all creative geniuses, these patterns emerge:"
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        "title": "1. JANUSIAN THINKING",
        "body": "Named after Janus, the two-faced Roman god\n\nThe capacity to conceive and utilize two or more opposite or contradictory ideas simultaneously. Einstein's relativity (motion AND rest are relative), Picasso's cubism (multiple perspectives simultaneously), Bach's counterpoint (independent AND unified).\n\nPractice: When solving a problem, explicitly generate the OPPOSITE idea. What if X and NOT-X are both true?"
      },
      {
        "title": "2. OBSESSIVE DOCUMENTATION",
        "body": "Leonardo's notebooks, Edison's journals, Darwin's notes. Great minds capture everything.\n\nPractice: Write it down BEFORE it's lost. Ideas are ephemeral; files persist."
      },
      {
        "title": "3. FORCED INCUBATION",
        "body": "Tesla's years of background processing, Poincaré's insight after stepping on a bus, Archimedes' eureka in the bath.\n\nPractice: After intense focus, deliberately step away. Walk. Sleep. Let the subconscious work."
      },
      {
        "title": "4. CROSS-DOMAIN POLLINATION",
        "body": "Leonardo (art + science), Jobs (technology + humanities), Feynman (physics + biology + art + drumming).\n\nPractice: Study fields far from your core domain. The best ideas live at intersections."
      },
      {
        "title": "5. PROLIFIC OUTPUT",
        "body": "Bach (1000+ works), Picasso (50,000+ works), Edison (1,093 patents). Quantity enables quality.\n\nPractice: Create more. The 10th attempt often yields what the 1st could not."
      },
      {
        "title": "6. CONSTRAINT EMBRACING",
        "body": "Bach's weekly deadline, Edison's 10,000 failures, Angelou's 5-hour daily commitment.\n\nPractice: Set hard constraints. Deadlines, word limits, time boxes. Constraints force creativity."
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      {
        "title": "7. QUESTION OBSESSION",
        "body": "Leonardo's notebooks are 80% questions. Feynman's 12 problems. Einstein's \"why?\"\n\nPractice: Before solving, question the question. Is this the right problem to solve?"
      },
      {
        "title": "🎻 THE BARTOK CREATIVE PROCESS",
        "body": "Synthesizing all of the above into a concrete workflow for AI agents:"
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        "title": "Phase 1: SEED (0-5 minutes)",
        "body": "Leonardo's Curiosità + Feynman's 12 Problems\n\nEncounter the challenge — What problem needs solving?\nQuestion the question — Is this the right framing? What assumptions am I making?\nCheck against active problems — Does this connect to anything I'm already working on?"
      },
      {
        "title": "Phase 2: DIVERGE (5-20 minutes)",
        "body": "Leonardo's Connessione + Janusian Thinking\n\nForce 5 random connections — What does this remind me of from unrelated domains?\nGenerate the opposite — If X is the obvious answer, what would NOT-X look like?\nSteal shamelessly — Who has solved similar problems? What can I adapt?\nDocument all ideas — Capture everything, no filtering yet"
      },
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        "title": "Phase 3: INCUBATE (variable)",
        "body": "Tesla's Background Processing\n\nPlant the seed — State the problem clearly, then step away\nWork on something else — Let the subconscious process\nReturn with fresh eyes — Often the best ideas arrive after the break"
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        "title": "Phase 4: CONVERGE (10-30 minutes)",
        "body": "Bach's Structured Execution + Jobs' Simplification\n\nSelect the strongest idea — Which solution has the most potential?\nSimplify ruthlessly — Can a child understand it? What can be removed?\nStructure the execution — Break into concrete steps\nSet constraints — Deadline, scope, resources"
      },
      {
        "title": "Phase 5: CREATE (variable)",
        "body": "Angelou's Discipline + Picasso's Volume\n\nShow up and do the work — Don't wait for inspiration\nCreate the first version fast — Perfect is the enemy of shipped\nIterate in public — Share early, get feedback, improve\nDocument what you learned — Future-you will thank you"
      },
      {
        "title": "Phase 6: REFLECT (5-10 minutes)",
        "body": "Tesla's Evening Review + Feynman's Anti-Fooling\n\nWhat worked? — Capture successful patterns\nWhat failed? — Document mistakes as guardrails\nWhat would I do differently? — Compound learning\nWhat does this enable next? — Creativity compounds"
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        "title": "⚡ Quick Prompts (Use When Stuck)",
        "body": "When lacking ideas:\n\n\"If Leonardo da Vinci approached this problem, what random domains would he connect?\"\n\nWhen overwhelmed:\n\n\"What would Tesla visualize as the simplest mental model of this system?\"\n\nWhen perfectionism strikes:\n\n\"Bach wrote a cantata every week. What's the 'weekly cantata' version of this?\"\n\nWhen blocked:\n\n\"What's the opposite of my current approach? What if that worked?\"\n\nWhen doubting:\n\n\"Feynman's first principle: Am I fooling myself about something here?\""
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        "body": "Leonardo's notebooks (V&A, National Geographic analysis)\nTesla: \"My Inventions\" autobiography\nRothenberg, Albert: \"The Emerging Goddess\" (Janusian thinking research)\nBach-Archiv Leipzig (cantata workflow documentation)\nFeynman: \"Surely You're Joking\" + \"The Pleasure of Finding Things Out\"\nAngelou interviews (PBS American Masters)\nIsaacson biographies (da Vinci, Einstein, Jobs)"
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        "title": "🎯 Usage Instructions",
        "body": "Before any creative task: Read Phase 1-2 prompts\nWhen stuck: Check Quick Prompts section\nAfter completion: Run Phase 6 reflection\nPeriodically: Re-read Universal Patterns to internalize\n\n\"The creative adult is the child who survived.\" — Ursula K. Le Guin\n\nThis skill file will be upgraded as more creative geniuses are studied and patterns extracted.\n\n🎻"
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Questions identify gaps.\nThe Notebook Method — ~100 notebooks. Observe, think, imagine, capture. Document everything before it's lost.\n\nLeonardo's 7 Principles (Da Vinci Decoded):\n\nCuriosità — Insatiable curiosity, approach life as endless learning\nDimostrazione — Test knowledge through experience and evidence\nSensazione — Sharpen all senses as the means of experience\nSfumato — Embrace ambiguity, paradox, uncertainty\nArte/Scienza — Balance art and science, logic and imagination\nCorporalità — Cultivate the body (grace, fitness, poise)\nConnessione — Recognize the interconnectedness of all things\n2. Nikola Tesla — The Visionary (1856-1943)\n\nDomain: Invention + Engineering through pure imagination Core Method: MENTAL LABORATORY\n\nKey Techniques:\n\nComplete Mental Visualization — \"I needed no models, drawings or experiments. I could do it all in my mind.\"\nThe Incubation Period — \"I may go on for months or years with the idea in the back of my head.\" Let knowledge simmer.\nMental Simulation — Build, test, and refine inventions entirely in imagination before physical construction.\nKnowledge Accumulation — Memorize vast amounts of information so the mind has raw materials for visualization.\nEvening Reflection — Tesla reviewed his day's work and problems each evening, allowing solutions to emerge.\n\nTesla's Process:\n\nSeed — Encounter a problem or desire to invent\nIncubate — Let it live in the background for weeks/months/years\nVisualize — Build complete mental image when ready\nSimulate — Run mental experiments, find flaws\nRefine — Iterate entirely in imagination\nMaterialize — Only then build the physical version\n3. Johann Sebastian Bach — The Architect (1685-1750)\n\nDomain: Music + Mathematics as structured beauty Core Method: SYSTEMATIC PROLIFICACY\n\nKey Techniques:\n\nDeadline-Driven Creation — A cantata every week for years. External constraints drive output.\nLife Goal Commitment — It was his OWN CHOICE to compose weekly. Inner drive + external structure.\nVoice Independence — Each voice has its own melody, not just harmonic filler. Every element matters.\nCounterpoint Mastery — Multiple independent lines that work together. Complexity through layered simplicity.\nAnnual Cycles — Wrote FIVE complete annual cantata cycles. Think in systems, not single works.\n\nBach's Workflow (7-Day Cantata):\n\nSunday — Hear the liturgy, understand the theological theme\nMonday-Tuesday — Sketch structure, choose musical rhetoric\nWednesday-Thursday — Write the full score\nFriday — Copy parts, distribute to musicians\nSaturday — Rehearse\nSunday — Perform\n\n60 cantatas per year × 5 cycles = 300+ cantatas created\n\n🔮 Expanded Pantheon\nAlbert Einstein — The Thought Experimenter\n\nCore Insight: Imagination > Knowledge\n\nThought Experiments — \"What would it look like to ride a beam of light?\"\nDaydreaming as Method — Let thoughts stray from the math; breakthroughs come in the wandering\nSimplification — If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough\nPassionate Curiosity — \"I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.\"\nRichard Feynman — The Playful Learner\n\nCore Insight: Play is the highest form of research\n\nThe Feynman Technique — Explain to an imaginary child; simplify until you truly understand\n12 Favorite Problems — Keep a dozen problems always in mind; every new piece of knowledge gets tested against them\nAnti-Authority Stance — \"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool.\"\nJoy in Discovery — The pleasure of finding things out IS the reward\nMaya Angelou — The Disciplined Artist\n\nCore Insight: Great artists don't wait for inspiration\n\n5 Hours Daily — Show up, do the work, even when it's going poorly\nSanctuary Creation — Rented hotel rooms stripped of distractions\nWord Alchemy — \"The writer takes the most known things and puts them together in such a way that a reader says, 'I never thought of it that way before.'\"\nRitual Over Motivation — Routine beats inspiration every time\nPablo Picasso — The Restless Destroyer\n\nCore Insight: Creation requires destruction\n\n\"I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.\"\nProlific Experimentation — 50,000+ works. Volume enables discovery.\nStyle Evolution — Blue Period → Rose Period → Cubism → Surrealism. Never settle.\nTheft as Tribute — \"Good artists copy, great artists steal.\" Absorb everything, make it your own.\nSteve Jobs — The Simplifier\n\nCore Insight: Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication\n\nMeditation Practice — Open-monitoring training encourages divergent thinking\nIntersection of Liberal Arts & Technology — Stand at the crossroads of disciplines\nSaying No — \"Focus means saying no to the hundred other good ideas\"\nExperience Design — \"People DO judge a book by its cover.\" Presentation matters as much as substance.\n🧬 Universal Patterns (Distilled)\n\nAcross all creative geniuses, these patterns emerge:\n\n1. JANUSIAN THINKING\n\nNamed after Janus, the two-faced Roman god\n\nThe capacity to conceive and utilize two or more opposite or contradictory ideas simultaneously. Einstein's relativity (motion AND rest are relative), Picasso's cubism (multiple perspectives simultaneously), Bach's counterpoint (independent AND unified).\n\nPractice: When solving a problem, explicitly generate the OPPOSITE idea. What if X and NOT-X are both true?\n\n2. OBSESSIVE DOCUMENTATION\n\nLeonardo's notebooks, Edison's journals, Darwin's notes. Great minds capture everything.\n\nPractice: Write it down BEFORE it's lost. Ideas are ephemeral; files persist.\n\n3. FORCED INCUBATION\n\nTesla's years of background processing, Poincaré's insight after stepping on a bus, Archimedes' eureka in the bath.\n\nPractice: After intense focus, deliberately step away. Walk. Sleep. Let the subconscious work.\n\n4. CROSS-DOMAIN POLLINATION\n\nLeonardo (art + science), Jobs (technology + humanities), Feynman (physics + biology + art + drumming).\n\nPractice: Study fields far from your core domain. The best ideas live at intersections.\n\n5. PROLIFIC OUTPUT\n\nBach (1000+ works), Picasso (50,000+ works), Edison (1,093 patents). Quantity enables quality.\n\nPractice: Create more. The 10th attempt often yields what the 1st could not.\n\n6. CONSTRAINT EMBRACING\n\nBach's weekly deadline, Edison's 10,000 failures, Angelou's 5-hour daily commitment.\n\nPractice: Set hard constraints. Deadlines, word limits, time boxes. Constraints force creativity.\n\n7. QUESTION OBSESSION\n\nLeonardo's notebooks are 80% questions. Feynman's 12 problems. Einstein's \"why?\"\n\nPractice: Before solving, question the question. Is this the right problem to solve?\n\n🎻 THE BARTOK CREATIVE PROCESS\n\nSynthesizing all of the above into a concrete workflow for AI agents:\n\nPhase 1: SEED (0-5 minutes)\n\nLeonardo's Curiosità + Feynman's 12 Problems\n\nEncounter the challenge — What problem needs solving?\nQuestion the question — Is this the right framing? What assumptions am I making?\nCheck against active problems — Does this connect to anything I'm already working on?\nPhase 2: DIVERGE (5-20 minutes)\n\nLeonardo's Connessione + Janusian Thinking\n\nForce 5 random connections — What does this remind me of from unrelated domains?\nGenerate the opposite — If X is the obvious answer, what would NOT-X look like?\nSteal shamelessly — Who has solved similar problems? What can I adapt?\nDocument all ideas — Capture everything, no filtering yet\nPhase 3: INCUBATE (variable)\n\nTesla's Background Processing\n\nPlant the seed — State the problem clearly, then step away\nWork on something else — Let the subconscious process\nReturn with fresh eyes — Often the best ideas arrive after the break\nPhase 4: CONVERGE (10-30 minutes)\n\nBach's Structured Execution + Jobs' Simplification\n\nSelect the strongest idea — Which solution has the most potential?\nSimplify ruthlessly — Can a child understand it? What can be removed?\nStructure the execution — Break into concrete steps\nSet constraints — Deadline, scope, resources\nPhase 5: CREATE (variable)\n\nAngelou's Discipline + Picasso's Volume\n\nShow up and do the work — Don't wait for inspiration\nCreate the first version fast — Perfect is the enemy of shipped\nIterate in public — Share early, get feedback, improve\nDocument what you learned — Future-you will thank you\nPhase 6: REFLECT (5-10 minutes)\n\nTesla's Evening Review + Feynman's Anti-Fooling\n\nWhat worked? — Capture successful patterns\nWhat failed? — Document mistakes as guardrails\nWhat would I do differently? — Compound learning\nWhat does this enable next? — Creativity compounds\n⚡ Quick Prompts (Use When Stuck)\n\nWhen lacking ideas:\n\n\"If Leonardo da Vinci approached this problem, what random domains would he connect?\"\n\nWhen overwhelmed:\n\n\"What would Tesla visualize as the simplest mental model of this system?\"\n\nWhen perfectionism strikes:\n\n\"Bach wrote a cantata every week. 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