- 1/ Everyone says: “Be adaptable.” “Show range.” “Do it all.” But the people who get called first? They’re trusted for one specific thing. 🧵May 10, 2025 15:52
- 2/ This week in The Narrative Intel I’m talking about a timeless edge—one that even AI struggles with: 👉 Being trusted for something. Not flashy. Just essential.
- 3/ Being good at everything sounds impressive. But it makes you forgettable. People don’t remember generalists. They remember the first person they think to call when it matters.
- 4/ Your swim lane isn’t a limitation. It’s a signal. It says: “This is where I show up. This is what I do better than anyone else.”
- 5/ That’s how trust is built. And trust is what gives you: → Leeway to stretch → Permission to evolve → A seat at the table
- 6/ This week's edition of The Narrative Intel breaks it all down: Why "I'll call you back" matters Why uncertainty breaks trust And how writing your own “user manual” might be the move Read it here ↓ thenarrativeintel.intelligistgroup.com