1.3 — Job Titles Aren’t Identity

This is the second truth.

Most people niche around job titles:

But job titles are not identity.
Job titles are labels.

Identity lives in subcultures and lived experience.

Identity sounds like:

These are worlds.
These are microcultures.
These are actual lived realities.

The brain recognises worlds — not titles.

This means niching feels hard because you’ve probably been aiming at the wrong level of description entirely.

When you aim at job titles, nobody feels seen.
When you aim at identity, everybody who belongs to that identity feels seen instantly.

That’s niching.