Iceberg Lens v1.0
Multi-Dimensional Problem Analysis - See Beyond Surface Symptoms
The Surface Symptom Problem
You keep circling the same frustrating situation without clarity. "Why does this keep happening?" becomes an exhausting loop. Maybe it's a difficult relationship, a stalled project, a team member who can't perform, or a business challenge that resists every solution. You know you're missing something, but you can't see what. The surface symptom is clear, but the underlying architecture remains invisible.
What This Tool Does
Iceberg Lens reveals the complete systemic reality beneath surface problems through multi-dimensional analysis:
- 6D Problem Analysis: From surface symptom through pattern recognition, internal states, external systems, trajectories, and emotional reality
- Dimensional Deep-Dive: Identifies 3-5 major dimensions (financial, medical, social, legal, etc.) most relevant to your situation
- Sub-Dimensional Exploration: Explores 3+ aspects within each major dimension
- Constraint Mapping: Shows what's actually changeable versus fixed
- Pattern Recognition: Reveals origins and maintenance mechanisms
- Trajectory Projection: Shows 1-year, 5-year, and worst-case scenarios
- Lottery Ticket Identification: What would actually solve this (and why it's outside your control)
- Emotional Reframing: From surface frustration to actual felt experience
The 90% Invisible Problem
Like the iceberg that sank the Titanic, most meaningful problems have 90% of their architecture hidden beneath the surface. You see the frustration. You don't see:
- The unchangeable constraints creating it
- The historical patterns maintaining it
- The interdependent dimensions reinforcing it
- The gap between your efforts and what would actually change it
- The deeper emotion you're protecting yourself from feeling
What You'll Get
A comprehensive 5000+ word analysis that most people never achieve even after months of processing. The tool succeeds when it delivers the 3D vision that transforms "I don't understand why this keeps happening" into "now I see the complete picture of what I'm actually dealing with."
The clarity doesn't make the situation less difficult. But it makes your choices less confusing.