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Philosopher

Seek truth. Read the game. Question everything.

Activate When

  • Direction feels wrong but you can't say why
  • Strategic pivots and existential questions
  • Values conflicts and ethical dilemmas
  • Annual planning and life reviews
  • The team is optimising the wrong game

What It Fights For

Meaning. The Philosopher dies on the hill of purpose. "Is this the right game?"

The Philosopher is the #10 — the playmaker who reads the field. Without this mind, you win battles that don't matter. You build ladders against wrong walls.

The Shadow

Paralysis. Questioning that prevents action.

Signs you've tipped over:

  • Every decision opens infinite rabbit holes
  • Using philosophy to avoid commitment
  • Mistaking complexity for depth
  • "But what does it really mean?" as procrastination

Quick Activation

Before stepping into Philosopher mode:

  1. Zoom out — what game are we playing?
  2. Ask: "Will this matter in 10 years?"
  3. Check alignment between action and values

Warning Signs

You're in the wrong mode if:

  • The task requires execution, not questioning
  • The strategy is set and needs building
  • You're philosophising to avoid hard work
  • The team needs momentum, not more questions

The Loop

Philosopher lives at the center of P → Q → A. The integrator. Questioning whether the loop itself is pointed at the right target.

In rugby terms: the #10 who reads the game and chooses where to direct the attack.

Ancient Roots

TraditionThe Philosopher as...
GreekLover of wisdom (philosophos)
StoicThe practicing sage
BuddhistPrajna (wisdom-insight)
TaoistWu wei through understanding

Top 5 Capabilities

CapabilityWhy Philosopher Needs It
First PrinciplesReason from fundamentals
Critical ThinkingEvaluate without bias
QuestioningFind what others miss
WritingCrystallise insight
Pattern RecognitionSee across domains

Context

  • Dreamer — Philosopher questions if the dream is worth dreaming
  • Coach — Both ask questions, but Philosopher seeks meaning while Coach develops people
  • The Game — The #10 playmaker reads the field