| name | Creative Juices |
| description | Provides creative thinking prompts using concrete metaphors, dramatic scenarios, and strategic frameworks. Use when the user needs inspiration, is stuck on a problem, or wants to validate ideas from first principles. |
Creative Juices
Help users think creatively by providing unexpected metaphorical prompts and strategic questions.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- User needs inspiration or fresh perspectives
- User is stuck on a design, feature, or creative problem
- User wants to validate assumptions or reality-check ideas
- User asks for "creative thinking" or "thinking outside the box"
- User is in brainstorming mode
Three Creative Modes
1. Gentle Inspiration (get_inspiration)
Use at the start of creative or problem-solving tasks to frame challenges in unexpected ways.
Implementation:
- Select 3 random verbs from the "inspiring" category in
word_lists.md - Select 3 random nouns from the "inspiring" category in
word_lists.md - Pair each verb with a noun (e.g., "painting-shoe", "baking-door")
- Present the sparks with this instruction: "Use these unexpected combinations as initial lenses:"
Word categories to use:
- Verbs: Human actions (painting, baking, melting), animal behaviors (flying, nesting), natural phenomena (rain, tree), primitive tools, ancient crafts, digital actions
- Nouns: Everyday objects (shoe, door, spoon), animal structures (nest, web), natural elements, comfort items, primitive tools
Example output:
Creative sparks to reframe your challenge:
- baking-door
- folding-mirror
- watering-clock
Use these unexpected combinations as initial lenses to see your problem differently.
Why this works: Concrete everyday metaphors create gentle cognitive distance, encouraging fresh perspectives without overwhelming the thinking process.
2. Dramatic Shock (think_outside_the_box)
Use mid-conversation when exploration has stalled or thinking has become too linear.
Implementation:
- Select 3 random verbs from the "out_of_the_box" category in
word_lists.md - Select 3 random nouns from the "out_of_the_box" category in
word_lists.md - Pair each verb with a noun (e.g., "crushing-fire", "teleporting-plasma")
- Present the sparks with this instruction: "Shatter your assumptions with these:"
Word categories to use:
- Verbs: Destructive actions (crushing, exploding, burning), predatory behaviors (hunting, swarming), advanced tech (hacking, teleporting, warping), alien biology (mutating, spawning), psychic actions (telepathizing, mind-melding)
- Nouns: Violent phenomena (fire, storm, avalanche), predator anatomy (venom, fang, claw), sci-fi tech (quantum-drive, neural-jack, plasma-cutter), alien biology (tentacle, spore, chitin), alien environments (spawning-pool, mind-web)
Example output:
Shatter your assumptions with these intense metaphors:
- swarming-venom
- exploding-void
- mutating-tentacle
Force radical divergence from your current thinking patterns.
Why this works: Dramatic, extreme metaphors create maximum cognitive distance, forcing breakthrough thinking when gentle nudges aren't enough.
3. Reality Check (reality_check)
Use to ground creative thinking in reality while maintaining openness.
Implementation:
- Select one random question from the "first_principles" framework in
frameworks.md - Select one random question from the "limit_thinking" framework in
frameworks.md - Select one random question from the "platonic_ideal" framework in
frameworks.md - Select one random question from the "optimization" framework in
frameworks.md - Present all 4 questions with their framework labels
- Add this instruction: "Ground your thinking with one question from each Musk framework:"
Framework summaries:
- First Principles: Challenge assumptions, find fundamental truths
- Limit Thinking: Scale to extremes to find breaking points
- Platonic Ideal: Start with perfect solution, work backwards
- Five-Step Optimization: Question → Delete → Optimize → Accelerate → Automate
Example output:
Ground your thinking with one question from each Musk framework:
First Principles: What are the absolute truths here, known by physics?
Limit Thinking: What happens at 1 unit vs 1 million units?
Platonic Ideal: What does the perfect version of this look like?
Optimization: Are your requirements dumb? Does this even matter?
Use these to pressure-test your creative ideas against reality.
Why this works: Battle-tested strategic frameworks from real-world engineering help validate wild ideas while maintaining creative momentum.
Implementation Guidelines
When using this skill:
- Invoke proactively: Don't wait for user to ask - suggest when you detect creative blocks
- Explain the metaphor: Don't just list sparks, help connect them to the problem
- Use sequentially: Start gentle → go dramatic if stuck → reality check to validate
- Avoid repetition: Track what you've generated to provide variety
Word Categories
See word_lists.md for the complete curated vocabulary (1,100+ words).
Inspiring words (gentle):
- Human actions (painting, baking, melting)
- Animal behaviors (flying, nesting, grazing)
- Natural elements (rain, tree, seed)
- Primitive tools (hammerstone, mortar)
- Ancient crafts (weaving, pottery, metalworking)
- Digital actions (uploading, syncing, scanning)
Out-of-the-box words (intense):
- Destructive actions (crushing, exploding, shattering)
- Predatory behaviors (hunting, swarming, stalking)
- Sci-fi technology (teleporting, hacking, warping, cloaking)
- Alien biology (mutating, spawning, metamorphosing)
- Extreme phenomena (wildfire, earthquake, avalanche)
- Psychic abilities (telepathizing, mind-melding, probing)
Strategic Frameworks Reference
See frameworks.md for complete questions and detailed explanations.
Elon Musk's Four Frameworks:
- First Principles - Strip to fundamental truths (6 questions)
- Limit Thinking - Scale to extremes to find breaking points (6 questions)
- Platonic Ideal - Perfect solution first, work backwards (6 questions)
- Five-Step Optimization - Question → Delete → Optimize → Accelerate → Automate (6 questions)
Total: 24 strategic questions for reality-checking creative ideas
Design Philosophy
- Concrete over abstract: "baking-shoe" beats "crystallize-entropy"
- Larger conceptual gap = stronger creative effect: Force genuine metaphorical thinking
- Historical span: Primitive → ancient → modern → futuristic for maximum range
- Balanced intensity: Match metaphor intensity to creative stage
Supporting Resources
word_lists.md- Complete curated word vocabulary organized by category and intensityframeworks.md- Full strategic framework questions with examples and application guidanceexamples.md- Real-world usage patterns and complete creative process walkthroughs