The Book of the Dead
Intuitive Thinking 45 min read

The Book of the Dead

Translate abstract problems into a symbolic pictorial language to uncover a narrative of hidden solutions.

๐Ÿ’ก What is The Book of the Dead?

Inspired by ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, this technique involves creating your own symbolic language to represent your problem. By stripping away words and using only simple icons (ideograms), you force your brain into a holistic, non-linear mode of thinking that reveals connections and narratives that text-based logic often obscures.

The Language of Symbols

Hieroglyphs were more than just pictures; they were a way to convey complex ideas through visual metaphor. When you stop using words, you stop using the โ€œscriptsโ€ and โ€œclichรฉsโ€ that keep you stuck.

Define Your Key Concepts

Break your problem down into its essential elements (people, objects, feelings, obstacles).

Example: โ€œHow can we improve the employee onboarding process?โ€

  • Concepts: New Employee, Information Overload, Team, Culture, Manager.

Create Your Hieroglyphs

For each concept, draw a simple, symbolic icon. Donโ€™t worry about being an artist.

๐Ÿ“Œ Your Custom Icons
  • New Employee: A stick figure with a question mark.
  • Information Overload: A head with 20 arrows pointing into it.
  • Culture: A heart or a group around a campfire.
  • Manager: A guiding hand.

Build the Visual Narrative

Arrange your icons to tell the story of the problem. Use arrows to show the flow.

๐Ÿ“Œ The Current Story

[New Employee] โ†’ [Information Overload] โ†’ [Feeling Lost] โ†’ [Low Productivity]

Rearrange for the Solution

Change the order or add new symbols to create a โ€œHappy Ending.โ€

๐Ÿ“Œ The New Narrative

[New Employee] โ†’ [Guiding Hand/Manager] โ†’ [Campfire/Culture] โ†’ [Roadmap] โ†’ [Lightbulb/Productivity]

Practice

Problem: โ€œA website with a high bounce rate.โ€ Symbol for Website: A House. Symbol for User: A Bird. Symbol for Bounce: The bird flying away. What new symbol (e.g., a โ€œSeedโ€ or a โ€œWarm Lightโ€) could you add to the house to keep the bird there?