16.4 — Narrating Their World

This is where content becomes cinematic.

Narrating someone’s world isn’t about giving advice.
It’s about describing the scenes they live every day but rarely articulate.

The moments:

These micro-scenes create instant rapport.

Example:

Generic:
“You need better work-life balance.”

Narrative-world:
“You stay at work till 7, rush home, help with homework, clean the kitchen, collapse on the couch, stare at your phone for 45 minutes, then hate yourself for not doing more.”

That is a soul-punch for the person inside that world.

Content is not about teaching.
It is about mirroring.

And mirroring requires narrating the world they already recognise.