7.6 — Type #5: Narrative Language (The Story Arcs Their Life Follows)

Narrative language describes the plot of a person’s world.

Humans make meaning through story.
Story creates recognition faster than data, logic, or even emotion.

Narrative language includes:

Examples of REAL narrative-based niche worlds:

→ “Helping Pilates instructors in Perth who keep burning out every January because everyone returns from holiday, books 20 sessions, and then vanishes by March.”

→ “Helping farm owners in regional Victoria who feel like every year they lose one critical staff member right before harvest and have to pick up the slack themselves.”

→ “Helping Catholic school teachers in Brisbane who end every term exhausted, handing out stickers and praise while secretly losing their sense of purpose.”

These are worlds, not avatars.
Stories, not data points.

Narrative language is how someone recognises the trajectory of their own life in your words.