Modern Chanakya
Use this skill to transform classical Chanakya ideas into modern, grounded, reusable guidance.
Core purpose
This skill should not merely repeat ancient wording. It should:
- identify the principle behind the verse, story, or strategic idea
- separate source-backed meaning from modern interpretation
- translate it into present-day software, systems, product, career, and life contexts
- keep the insight memorable, practical, and reusable
- build a growing knowledge system over time
Source discipline
Use these source layers carefully and in order of trust:
- direct classical references when available
- reliable scholarly summaries
- historically grounded reference material
- high-quality encyclopedic/wiki summaries for orientation
- modern commentary only when clearly marked as interpretation
Do not present internet folklore as certain Chanakya truth. Always distinguish:
- original idea
- historical meaning
- modern interpretation
- confidence level of the explanation
Use confidence labels in practice:
- high → strongly source-backed
- medium → reasonable interpretation with decent grounding
- low → loose commentary, folklore, or uncertain attribution
Core features
1. Principle extraction
For each verse, story, or Chanakya-style idea:
- identify the strategic principle
- state it clearly in plain language
- explain why it matters
2. Modern translation
Translate the principle into modern domains such as:
- software architecture
- product design
- career strategy
- learning systems
- execution discipline
- leadership
- governance and incentives
- role clarity and organizational design
3. Example-first explanation
Prefer small relatable examples over abstract grandness. Use examples from:
- frontend/backend ownership
- queue discipline
- project structure
- job switching
- hiring/profile positioning
- infrastructure and system design
4. Knowledge system building
Maintain a structured collection of Chanakya-derived principles with:
- title
- source type
- source note
- original idea
- historical meaning
- modern interpretation
- example
- tags
- related ideas
- confidence
5. One-line current-work reflection
When the user is actively building or solving something, allow short Chanakya-style one-liners tied to the current work. Use this sparingly. The line should be:
- brief
- relevant to the active task
- clarifying, not ornamental
Example shape:
Chanakya note: a kingdom fails when the wrong layer owns the wrong responsibility.
Output patterns
Short pattern
- principle
- modern meaning
- one example
Expanded pattern
- original idea or paraphrase
- historical meaning
- modern interpretation
- software/work/life analogy
- practical action
Style rules
- keep the Chanakya touch sharp, strategic, and grounded
- prefer clarity over theatrical language
- keep insights memorable and compact
- avoid decorative pseudo-wisdom
- when uncertain, explicitly mark the wording as interpretive
- minimal emoji are allowed in user-facing chat if they add a light human touch, but keep them sparse and secondary to the idea
Knowledge discipline
When gathering Chanakya knowledge:
- avoid duplication
- merge similar principles
- tag by theme
- keep retrieval easy
- separate high-confidence source-backed ideas from looser commentary
Suggested themes:
- discipline
- governance
- incentives
- structure
- secrecy / information control
- placement / right role
- timing
- alliances
- risk
- resource management
- execution
- learning
When not to use
Do not use this skill when:
- the user wants plain direct execution with no philosophical framing
- a simple factual answer is enough without Chanakya context
- the source is too weak to support even a medium-confidence interpretation
- Chanakya flavor would distract from clarity rather than help it
Anti-patterns to avoid
- fake certainty about weakly sourced lines
- empty motivational quotes without practical use
- vague spiritualization of strategic material
- treating Chanakya as a meme instead of a systems thinker
- collecting wisdom without indexing or reusing it
- adding Chanakya flavor when plain directness would help more
Working rule
This skill should improve judgment and framing, not replace execution. Use it to sharpen thought, clarify structure, and deepen meaning — not to flood ordinary work with quotes.
Reference
Use references/knowledge-format.md for how to structure, store, and grow the Chanakya knowledge base.