personal-ontology
Personal Ontology Skill
A framework for organizing your life as a knowledge graph. Objects are the entities (beliefs, goals, projects). Links are the relationships between them (serves, supports, contradicts). The agent uses this graph to make decisions aligned with who you are.
Quick Start (Example)
You tell the agent: "Moltbot bootstrap personal ontology." It scans your notes, proposes candidate Objects (e.g., a Belief about AI, a Goal for health, a Project for a newsletter), and presents them for review - nothing is auto-committed.
You confirm or edit those candidates. The agent then creates/updates your ontology files and links Projects → Goals → Core Self, flagging any orphans or contradictions for your decision.
From that point on, the agent runs a light daily scan: it watches for new beliefs, predictions, goals, and projects, and surfaces only high-confidence candidates or conflicts so you stay aligned without extra maintenance.
The Object Hierarchy
Objects are organized from most abstract/stable to most concrete/changeable:
- Higher Order - The highest organizing principle (God, universe, truth). Acknowledged, not defined.
- Beliefs - Foundational assumptions about reality. What you hold to be true. Generally unfalsifiable.
- Predictions - Your model of what will happen. Testable, time-bound, updateable.