The Analogy Engine: 52 Prompts That Turn Stuck Thoughts Into Physical Pictures
Most people don’t need more information. They need the right picture. The Analogy Engine gives you 52 Richie-style prompts that turn invisible inner stuff into something physical: a dashboard, an engine, a brick, a campfire, a river, a seed, a rep. Once you can see it, you can work with it. Inside, you’ll get a simple four-part system: Orient — find the dashboard, gauge, map, or cockpit view Diagnose — identify the engine issue, friction, warning light, or missing fuel Build — choose the brick, rep, blueprint, or next useful move Restore — return to roots, water, warmth, flow, and aliveness This is not a giant course. It is a practical prompt-card pack for people who are tired of vague advice and need one honest picture that creates movement. What’s Included The full 52-prompt Analogy Engine guide One-page Quick Card The 10-Minute Analogy Reset Four-job framework: Orient / Diagnose / Build / Restore Examples for overwhelm, product delay, burnout, and lost spark Who This Is For This is for builders, creators, coaches, overthinkers, late bloomers, and 40–60+ humans who have plenty of life experience but need a cleaner way to turn fog into motion. Especially if you think better through physical examples, cars, dashboards, engines, bricks, fire, water, roots, reps, and real-world pictures. Who This Is Not For This is not for people who want a 12-module theory course, corporate productivity language, or vague “unlock your potential” fluff. This is for one honest picture and one useful move. Benefits Turn vague stuckness into something visible Diagnose friction without shame Find the next brick instead of overbuilding the whole house Use analogies to get unstuck faster Convert thoughts into action, assets, or decisions Make invisible inner work practical Guarantee If this does not help you see at least one stuck area more clearly, ask for a refund. I’d rather refund you than sell you hype. FAQ Is this a journal? Kind of. But it is more like a mechanic’s diagnostic tool for your thoughts. Do I need to answer all 52 prompts? No. Please don’t turn this into homework jail. Pick one stuck area, choose one prompt, and make one next move. Is this only for business? No. Use it for health, money, relationships, creative work, identity, energy, and projects. Why analogies? Because invisible problems are hard to work with. Physical pictures make them easier to see, name, and move.
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