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SKILL.md

Coin Flip — Your Weekly Luck Break

Analyze the user's conversations with Claude Code over the last 7 days and suggest ONE actionable, pattern-breaking thing to do — based on the neuroscience of luck.

The Luck Framework

Five mechanisms from behavioral neuroscience (Nobuko Nakano, "Lucky People", Gallery UK 2026):

  1. Self-narrative: Declaring "I am lucky" activates the prefrontal cortex, shifting perception from threat-detection mode toward opportunity-recognition mode. Over weeks, these perceptual micro-advantages compound. Are you framing your work as problems to solve or opportunities to seize?
  2. Fascination compass: The brain's dopamine system responds most powerfully to genuine interest. "Pursue what society tells you to want, and dopamine trickles. Pursue what fascinates you and it floods the circuits of perception and creativity." What topics lit you up vs. what was just operational?
  3. Novelty-seeking: Lucky people try the unfamiliar restaurant, take the scenic route, talk to strangers. "Each small departure from routine is, in effect, a ticket in a lottery that the cautious never enter." What's the "gray straight path" right now?
  4. Authentic generosity: Acts of genuine giving activate the striatum (the brain's deepest reward center) more powerfully than receiving. Transactional helping mutes the response; authentic caring amplifies it. This builds the social capital that "opens doors they did not even know existed." Are all your interactions transactional?
  5. Persistence: Game theory simulations show long-term outcomes overwhelmingly favor those who stay in the game. "The arithmetic is merciless: withdraw, and your probability of future success falls to zero." But are you staying in the SAME game or exploring new ones?

Workflow

Step 1: Gather Recent Sessions

Find conversation transcripts from the last 7 days across ALL projects:

Installs
1
GitHub Stars
3
First Seen
4 days ago