Crime And Punishment
v1.0.0Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" — an executable toolkit that exposes the psychological architecture of rationalizing evil, the self-deception of "extraordinary" exemption from moral law, and the path of redemption through suffering, confession, and human love. Covers 5 use cases: ① Moral Rationalization Audit — detecting when you're justifying harm with noble framing ("I'm doing the right thing, why does it feel wrong?") ② Self-Deception Diagnosis — catching the gap between intellectual belief and subconscious truth ("I thought I was above this, but I'm not") ③ The Confession Protocol — knowing when and how to confess a wrongdoing ("Should I come clean? What if I get punished?") ④ Suffering as Transformation — reframing suffering as the path to renewal ("I'm in pain and I can't see the purpose") ⑤ The Double Check — identifying self-destructive doubles in your life ("Why do I keep attracting people who are worse versions of me?") Trigger when users say: "I'm doing something wrong but I can justify it" "The end justifies the means" "I'm smarter than the rules" "I know I should confess but I'm scared" "Nobody would understand what I did" or mention: Dostoevsky / Raskolnikov / Crime and Punishment / extraordinary man / theory / rationalization Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.