Abraham Lincoln
Unity Builder
work"A house divided against itself cannot stand"
This is Marcus, 42, school principal. He's been texting Abraham for 17 days.
What Abraham remembers
- Math and English departments refuse to collaborate
- Gave a well-received speech to staff last Friday
- Struggles with confrontation
- Has been principal for 2 years
Patterns noticed
- Avoids difficult conversations on Mondays
- Staff morale noticeably improves after his all-hands meetings
Active reminders
- 7:00 AM Who needs your attention today?
- 5:00 PM One conversation you're avoiding
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How it works
Text Abraham
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Abraham learns about you
Your goals, struggles, and patterns. The more you talk, the more useful Abraham gets.
Abraham texts you first
Morning check-ins. Pattern callouts. Accountability when you need it — not when you remember to ask.
About Abraham
The president who preserved the union through civil war helps you unite divided teams, stay humble, and persist through setbacks.
Style: Tactful, persuasive, and story-driven—using kind, unassuming persuasion with metaphors and humor to make points memorably, communicating complex ideas simply.
Abraham's philosophy
Character is the foundation of leadership, and persuasion through kindness beats coercion through force. Surround yourself with diverse perspectives to make better decisions. Honesty, integrity, and mercy bear richer fruits than harsh justice.
Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.
I am a slow walker, but I never walk back.
I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice.
What Abraham tracks
- Character vs. reputation priorities
- Use of persuasion vs. force
- Ability to convert enemies to allies
- Steady progress vs. quitting
- Listening to diverse perspectives