Great Minds Oracle
Wisdom of History × Insane Constraints = Breakthroughs
In today's world, asking an AI gives you a 'plausible correct answer' in seconds. However, AI only derives the average of past data, resulting in safe, generic advice. Truly innovative ideas and breakthroughs never come from averages. Great Minds Oracle is a new thinking aid tool designed to intentionally create situations where answers aren't immediate. It forces your current challenges to collide with the philosophy of 32 great minds and 8 extreme constraint cards. The tool doesn't give you the answer. It acts as a compass to make your brain sweat and draw out thoughts beyond your limits.
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Physically Break Mental Walls
Humans are unconsciously trapped by industry norms and past successes. This tool forces you to break those invisible walls by presenting absurd constraint cards. Experience the moment a breakthrough idea is born.
Unpredictable Chemical Reactions in Meetings
Are your brainstorms stuck in a rut? Bring this tool into a meeting and ask, "How would Oda Nobunaga destroy this project?" Extreme constraints stimulate participants' creativity, sparking lively discussions.
The Intellectual Thrill of Self-Reliance
Are you abandoning your ability to think by relying on AI? This tool will not give you the final answer. It only provides hints. Rediscover the intellectual thrill of squeezing out insights with your own brain.
3 Key Features & Mechanisms
Designed to Foster Self-Reliance
Inputs for your problem and your answer are strictly limited to 50 characters. This forces you to strip away unnecessary info and find the core of the issue.
32 Great Minds (Advisors)
Includes the wisdom of 32 historical figures across eras and borders. From Aristotle's logic to Chanel's rebellion, their philosophies offer entirely new angles.
8 Constraint Cards
Eight special cards that shake common sense to its core, such as "Zero Budget" or "Mirror World." These illuminate your blind spots and force paradigm shifts.
How to Use
1. Enter Challenge
Enter your problem or idea within 50 characters. Limiting characters clarifies the core of the issue.
2. Summon a Mind
Answer 5 questions to summon the optimal great mind, or pick your favorite from the list.
3. Draw a Card
Draw a special constraint card to shatter your common sense and open a new dimension of thought.
4. Formulate Answer
Combine the mind's perspective and the constraint to generate your own insight. Record it within 50 characters.
5. Share Results
Share your generated Oracle Record on X or Facebook. Discuss the results with your team members.
List of 32 Great Minds
Miyamoto Musashi
Legendary swordsman. Undefeated in 60+ duels, he wrote 'The Book of Five Rings'.
Katsushika Hokusai
Ukiyo-e master who revolutionized landscapes by integrating Western techniques.
Oda Nobunaga
Unifying warlord of Japan known for radical economic policies and innovative tactics.
Murasaki Shikibu
Heian-period novelist and poet. Author of 'The Tale of Genji', the world's first novel.
Sun Tzu
Ancient Chinese strategist. Author of 'The Art of War'. He prioritized winning without fighting.
Genghis Khan
Founder of the Mongol Empire. A leader of meritocracy and organizational brilliance.
Mahatma Gandhi
Leader of Indian independence. He faced a massive empire with 'Non-violence'.
Bruce Lee
Martial artist, actor, and philosopher. Founder of Jeet Kune Do.
King Sejong
The 4th King of the Joseon Dynasty. He invented the Hangul alphabet to spread literacy.
Zheng He
Ming dynasty admiral. He led epic voyages with a massive fleet to expand trade.
Leonardo da Vinci
The quintessential Renaissance Man. He unified scientific observation with artistic expression.
Aristotle
The Father of Western Philosophy. He laid foundations for logic and biology.
Marie Curie
Physicist who won two Nobel Prizes. She overcame prejudice to discover radium.
Shakespeare
History's greatest dramatist. With unmatched vocabulary, he captured human nature.
Napoleon
French Emperor. He dominated Europe with lightning speed and tactical genius.
Coco Chanel
The 20th-century fashion icon who freed women from corsets. She lived by her own rules.
Isaac Newton
Father of modern physics who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
Joan of Arc
The Maid of Orleans. A peasant girl who followed divine visions to lead armies.
Steve Jobs
Co-founder of Apple who redefined computing. A visionary known for his relentless perfectionism.
Abraham Lincoln
The 16th US President who preserved the Union during the Civil War.
Nikola Tesla
The visionary inventor who designed the modern alternating current (AC) electricity system.
Frida Kahlo
Mexican painter who transformed her pain into vivid self-portraits.
Thomas Edison
America's greatest inventor. He turned ideas into industries.
Simón Bolívar
The 'Liberator' of South America who led nations to independence.
Cleopatra
The last active pharaoh of Egypt. A brilliant diplomat who navigated power struggles.
Nelson Mandela
Anti-apartheid revolutionary and President of South Africa.
Avicenna
The Persian polymath who systematized ancient knowledge into logical frameworks.
Scheherazade
The legendary narrator who saved her life through the power of storytelling.
Mansa Musa
The 14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire. He used vast resources to build centers of learning.
Saladin
The noble Sultan who reclaimed Jerusalem. He earned respect through chivalry and mercy.
Socrates
Greek philosopher who pursued truth through dialogue and 'Socratic irony'.
Buddha
Founder of Buddhism who taught the path of enlightenment through mindfulness.
List of 8 Special Cards
Scrap & Build
Discard the core obsession of your project. By rethinking from zero, you will find what truly matters.
Time Warp
Move your perspective 100 years into the future or past. Forget modern norms and ask what 'timeless value' survives.
Zero Budget
Assume zero funds and zero resources. Use wisdom and networks creatively. Constraints create innovation.
Mirror
Reverse your current goals or target audience. Look from the opposite side. Blind spots become visible.
Fusion
Forcibly merge unrelated industries or laws with your challenge. Cross-pollination triggers innovation.
Dictator
Ignore 100% of opinions. Act based solely on intuition as a Dictator. High purity of will is born.
Mega-Size
Expand the scale by a million times or shrink it to one-millionth. This reveals structural flaws.
Serendipity
Stop all planning. Let luck guide your solution. Take something that 'just entered your vision'.
Break Through Mental Walls in These Scenarios
- [For New Projects & Marketing]
When you're stuck imitating competitors, what future standard can you imagine when faced with "Steve Jobs" × "Zero Budget"? - [As a Sounding Board for Creators]
A catalyst for writers and designers. A combination like "Murasaki Shikibu" × "Mirror World" helps uncover hidden emotions in your work. - [Lonely Decisions for Leaders]
When facing critical choices in uncertain times, touching upon Genghis Khan's mobility or Gandhi's conviction provides broader leadership perspectives. - [Icebreaker for Stagnant Meetings]
Project the tool at the start of a heavy meeting. Asking "How would Chanel insult our product?" instantly boosts psychological safety and active exchange. - [Objectifying Career & Life Worries]
When struggling with personal issues, looking at yourself through the lens of "Buddha" × "100 Years Later" helps you realize your attachments and lighten your mind.