Add Victory Methodology skill#1118
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Adds Victory Methodology — a practical, de-ideologized decision-making method, packaged as a Claude Skill.
Most "decision" tools are written for founders and executives. This one isn't. It's for the worker who just got laid off, the small-shop owner watching the numbers go red, the family digging out of debt, the student with no direction, the parent lying awake over a child's schooling — and yes, the CTO planning a roadmap too. The same underlying method serves all of them, because it rests on one plain idea: the people closest to a problem understand it best. So the method belongs to ordinary people, and the language is kept plain on purpose — no jargon, no slogans, nothing you need an MBA to follow.
What it actually does: instead of pep talks, it runs a calm, facts-first sequence — separate what you know from what you're only assuming, find the one bottleneck that decides things right now, build a small base you can actually hold, put your strength on a single front, and stage the rest so you don't burn out. It has a setback-recovery mode that puts a person's safety before any strategy when they're in crisis, and a values mode that refuses to "compute" an answer to a question that was never a math problem.
It's bilingual (English + 中文), licensed CC BY-SA 4.0 so it stays an open commons no one can fence off, and it's built to get better through real use: anyone can bring back a real case — including the ones where it failed — and improve it for the next person facing the same hard night. Eval-tested and converged over a 6-case set; works on Claude.ai, Claude Code, and the API.
Not a product handed down from above — a tool ordinary people can pick up, use, and pass on.
Repo: https://github.com/rxdage/The-teacher
By @rxdage