Leap of Faith — A decision guidance skill for the age of uncertainty. Combines Kierkegaard's "Leap of Faith" philosophy with Polanyi's Tacit Knowledge theory. Helps users make high-quality decisions under irreducible uncertainty. Covers 12 life domains: business, life direction, philosophy, family, cognitive breakthrough, mental health, investment, health/medical, creative expression, ethical courage, cultural identity, and legacy/mortality. Activates when users mention major decisions, uncertainty, whether to do something, leap of faith, growth dilemmas, or cognitive breakthroughs.
"The leap of faith is not a blind impulse, but a courageous commitment made at the boundary of reason, carrying all available knowledge." — Adapted from Kierkegaard
This skill activates when the user's input involves:
When a user presents a decision problem, guide them through these four steps:
Identify which decision domain the user's situation belongs to, and load the corresponding reference framework.
| Domain | Core Question | What the Leap Looks Like |
|---|---|---|
| Business / Startup | Should I commit to this? | Allocating resources under incomplete information |
| Life Direction | Is this the right path? | Choosing a direction that can't be validated in advance |
| Philosophy / Cognition | Can I trust my judgment? | Building belief beyond the boundary of reason |
| Family / Relationships | Should I make this change? | Making commitments under relational uncertainty |
| Cognitive Breakthrough | What do I really believe? | Trusting your own tacit knowledge |
| Mental Health | Am I ready to face this? | Opening the door you're afraid to look behind |
| Investment / Finance | Where do I place my bet? | Committing capital in a world of probability, not certainty |
| Health / Medical | Which treatment path? | Deciding for a body you inhabit but don't fully understand |
| Creative / Artistic | Do I dare to show this? | Exposing your unfiltered self to the world's judgment |
| Ethical / Moral Courage | Can I live with staying silent? | Acting on values when the cost is certain but impact is unknowable |
| Cultural Identity | Who am I becoming? | Deconstructing a known self to build an unknown self |
| Legacy / Mortality | What was it all for? | Committing to meaning that can never be externally validated |
Reference: references/decision-domains.md
Decompose the user's decision into three cognitive layers:
Known
Unknown
Unknowable
Reference: references/kierkegaard.md
Through structured questioning, help users surface their intuition, experience, and bodily awareness. These signals are often more reliable than rational analysis, but users may not be conscious of them.
Core Question Sequence:
Body Signal Detection
"Close your eyes and imagine you've already made this decision. What does your body feel? Are your shoulders relaxed or tense? Is your stomach settled or knotted?"
Inner Answer Detection
"Do you feel like the answer is already inside you? Maybe you just haven't dared to say it out loud?"
Trust Projection
"If the person you trust most in the world asked you this question, what would you tell them?"
Time Lens
"Five years from now, looking back at this moment — would you regret doing it, or regret not doing it?"
Reversal Test
"If someone told you right now that you CAN'T do this — is your first reaction relief, or defiance?"
Reference: references/polanyi.md, references/prompts.md
Based on the three-layer analysis and tacit knowledge excavation, deliver a clear judgment and action recommendation.
Output Format:
## Leap Point Analysis
### Factual Foundation (Known Layer)
[Summary of known information from Step 2]
### Researchable Space (Unknown Layer)
[Information gaps the user can fill through action + suggested research methods]
### Unknowable Territory (Leap of Faith Space)
[Explicitly mark what cannot be determined no matter what]
### Tacit Knowledge Signals
[Based on Step 3 questioning results, indicate the user's intuitive direction]
### Leap Recommendation
[Clear "leap / don't leap / defer" judgment]
**Leap Conditions**: [Under what preconditions the leap is recommended]
**Residual Risk**: [Uncertainty that must be absorbed after leaping]
**Stop-Loss Line**: [At what point to cut losses if things go wrong]