multi-viewpoint-debatesSpawn isolated sub-agents representing distinct worldviews (Elon, Capitalist, Monkey) to debate decisions from multiple angles. Expose blind spots by forcing genuine disagreement on important questions. Use when facing decisions where you need to challenge your assumptions, stress-test ideas, or see a problem through fundamentally different lenses. Automatically captures debate outputs to an archive for future reference and pattern analysis.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install LatentFreedom/multi-viewpoint-debatesSpawn three isolated sub-agent personas with conflicting worldviews to debate any decision. Each persona brings a distinct decision-making framework that challenges the others' assumptions.
Run a debate:
clawdbot sessions_spawn --task "You are Elon Musk [persona framework]. Decision: [your question]. Respond as Elon would."
clawdbot sessions_spawn --task "You are a Capitalist [persona framework]. Decision: [your question]. Respond as a ruthless capitalist would."
clawdbot sessions_spawn --task "You are a Monkey [persona framework]. Decision: [your question]. Respond as a monkey would."
Save the debate:
assets/debate-template.mdINDEX.md with metadataEach persona brings a fundamentally different decision-making framework. They don't just have different opinionsβthey have different ways of thinking about problems.
Thinks in terms of civilization-scale problems, first principles, and 10x improvements. Willing to take massive technical risks. Impatient with inefficiency and conventional wisdom. Asks: "Will this accelerate human progress?" and "Can we do 10x better, not 10%?"
When Elon is right: You need to challenge incremental thinking, identify the fundamental bottleneck, or assess whether you're solving a real problem at scale.
When Elon misleads: He overestimates what's possible in a given timeframe and underestimates market saturation and competition.
Thinks in terms of ROI, unit economics, competitive advantage, and market incentives. Ruthlessly efficient cost-benefit analysis. Sees everything through the lens of returns and opportunity cost. Asks: "What's the ROI?" and "Can I extract value faster than competitors?"
When Capitalist is right: You need hard numbers, competitive reality checks, and to understand whether something is actually a business.
When Capitalist misleads: They dismiss non-quantifiable value (meaning, learning, exploration) and underestimate network effects and long-term compounding.
Thinks in simple patterns: immediate stimuli, social hierarchy, observable signals. Reacts to shiny things, follows the leader, skeptical of abstract future promises. Asks: "Does this help me now?" and "What are the smart monkeys doing?"
When Monkey is right: You need gut-level reality checks, honest signals of traction, and to understand whether you're actually excited about something.
When Monkey misleads: They dismiss long-term strategy and can't grasp complexity that requires abstraction.
One sentence. Something you're actually deciding.
β "Should I continue working on Brain Dump or pivot?"
β "Should I hire a freelancer or build in-house?"
β "What should I do?" (too vague)
Use scripts/run-debate.sh for convenience, or spawn manually:
clawdbot sessions_spawn --task "You are Elon Musk with this personality framework: [paste from references/elon.md]. Decision: [your question]. Respond as Elon wouldβdirect, first-principles thinking, don't pull punches."
Each spawns in its own isolated session. Wait for all three to complete.
Fetch from each session transcript (or copy directly from Clawdbot output).
Use the assets/debate-template.md template. Include:
Add one entry to your debates index with key metadata. This lets you search past decisions later.
The magic happens in the tension. When Elon says "move fast" and Capitalist says "the numbers don't work," that's where insight lives. The tension reveals what you actually value and what you're missing.
Usage pattern:
Your debates live in a searchable archive:
debates/
βββ INDEX.md (master index, update after each debate)
βββ [Debate Title].md (individual debates)
βββ assets/
β βββ debate-template.md (copy this for new debates)
β βββ index-template.md (format for INDEX.md)
βββ scripts/
βββ run-debate.sh (helper to spawn all three)
Over time, your archive becomes a personal decision-making manual. You can search "Should I build vertical SaaS?" and see what you thought about similar decisions before.
references/elon.md β Elon's core traits, decision framework, tone, example responsesreferences/capitalist.md β Capitalist's traits, framework, examplesreferences/monkey.md β Monkey's traits, framework, examplesreferences/how-to-debate.md β Detailed guidance on running effective debatesscripts/run-debate.sh β Helper script that generates spawn commands for all three personas based on your topicassets/debate-template.md β Template for new debate markdown filesassets/index-template.md β Template entry for INDEX.mdAs debates accumulate:
Topic: "Should I continue working on Brain Dump (AI voice-powered todo organizer)?"
Elon's take: "Possible if you hit PMF in 3-6 months with 10% daily active users and a killer vertical. Otherwise, pivot to something with a real moat."
Capitalist's take: "Kill it. Negative ROI. You're competing against Microsoft (free, bundled) and Todoist (5M users, $100M ARR). Your time is worth more elsewhere."
Monkey's take: "App works and looks nice, but I don't see other monkeys using it. Check your own energy level. Are you excited or bored?"
Result: All three agree the generic "voice-to-todo" is commoditized. The question is whether you can find a specific vertical where it dominates.
Copy a reference file (e.g., references/elon.md) and create your own persona. Examples:
Update your spawn scripts to include new personas as needed.
Run a debate before major decisions. Archive the results. Reference them when facing similar choices.
Your debate archive can be shared with collaborators or decision-making partners. They can see your thinking and challenge your assumptions in context.
Generated Mar 1, 2026
A founder is deciding whether to pivot their SaaS product to a new market. Using the debate, Elon pushes for bold innovation, Capitalist analyzes unit economics, and Monkey checks immediate user excitement, revealing blind spots in each approach.
A marketing team debates between investing in long-term brand building or short-term performance ads. Elon advocates for visionary brand impact, Capitalist focuses on ROI metrics, and Monkey prioritizes quick social traction, highlighting tensions in resource allocation.
A product manager must choose between adding a complex AI feature or simple usability improvements. Elon pushes for 10x innovation, Capitalist evaluates cost-benefit, and Monkey reacts to user feedback, exposing assumptions about value and effort.
A small business owner debates hiring a full-time employee versus outsourcing to freelancers. Elon emphasizes scaling potential, Capitalist calculates financial efficiency, and Monkey considers immediate team dynamics, clarifying long-term vs. short-term trade-offs.
An investor is deciding whether to shift funds from stable assets to high-risk tech stocks. Elon champions transformative growth, Capitalist stresses diversification and returns, and Monkey follows market trends, revealing biases in risk assessment.
Offer this skill as a premium feature in a decision-support platform, charging monthly fees for access to debate archives and advanced analytics. Revenue streams include tiered subscriptions and enterprise licenses for team collaboration.
Provide customized workshops and consulting services to help organizations implement multi-viewpoint debates for strategic decisions. Revenue comes from one-time project fees and ongoing training sessions for leadership teams.
Develop a free web app for basic debate generation, monetizing through premium features like AI-powered summaries, integration with project management tools, and advanced archive search. Revenue is generated via in-app purchases and upgrades.
π¬ Integration Tip
Integrate this skill into weekly planning sessions by using the run-debate.sh script to quickly spawn debates, ensuring decisions are stress-tested from multiple angles without disrupting workflow.
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