What Do You Care What Other People Think
v1.0.0Richard Feynman's "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" — an executable toolkit that captures Feynman's approach to curiosity, scientific thinking, integrity under pressure, and living a life unconstrained by others' opinions. Covers 5 use cases: ① Cultivating Curiosity — develop a relentless, playful curiosity about how the world works ("How do I become more curious" "I want to think like a scientist" "How to ask better questions") ② Thinking for Yourself — resist groupthink, trust your own reasoning, don't be swayed by authority or popularity ("How do I think independently" "Everyone disagrees with me" "How to trust my own judgment") ③ Integrity Under Pressure — stand by the truth even when it's unpopular, as Feynman did in the Challenger investigation ("How to speak truth to power" "I'm pressured to go along" "How to maintain integrity at work") ④ Learning Anything — the Feynman Technique: learn deeply by teaching simply ("How to learn anything fast" "I don't understand this topic" "How to explain complex ideas simply") ⑤ Living Authentically — embrace your quirks, don't perform for others, find joy in your own path ("I feel like I'm pretending to be someone else" "How to be myself" "I care too much what others think") Trigger when users say: "How to think like Feynman" "Feynman technique" "What do you care what other people think" "Scientific thinking" "Critical thinking" "How to learn" "Speak truth to power" "Challenger disaster" "Be myself" "Think independently" "How to be curious" "Groupthink" "Question authority" "How to explain things simply" or mention: Richard Feynman / curiosity / scientific method / Challenger / O-ring / integrity / independent thinking / learning technique / Feynman Technique / physics / authentic living / truth. 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. Related skills: the-pleasure-of-finding-things-out (Feynman's other book), clear-thinking-book (avoiding cognitive biases), make-it-stick (effective learning), the-art-of-thinking-clearly (clear reasoning), the-creative-act (creative thinking).