The Introduction
What you actually said vs. what you planned
You're in the meeting she set up. The person across the table is waiting to hear who you are. What you planned to say and what you actually say turn out to be very different things.
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The Sponsor
→She keeps offering introductions. You keep finding reasons to wait. This journey is about the pattern under the pattern — and what it costs you to keep declining help from someone who believes in you.
Part of the quest
The Networking Event
→A rooftop. Two hundred strangers. Zero people you know. Learn that genuine curiosity beats performed confidence, and that the best conversations start with someone admitting they have no idea what a 'vertical' is.
What you'll learn from The Introduction
This scenario focuses on What you actually said vs. what you planned — a critical skill inside the broader difficult conversations domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Sponsor, a full interactive story inside the The Networking Event quest.
Skills you'll build in The Networking Event
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She keeps offering introductions. You keep saying 'maybe next month.' The pattern is comfortable and the comfort is costing you — because every deflection teaches her to stop offering.
It's not humility. You've been calling it that, but the truth is closer to fear — fear of being seen, fear of the introduction going badly, fear of owing someone who believed in you before you did.
You say yes. Then you prepare — not the polished version of yourself, but the honest current version. The one that's still figuring it out. The one she actually wants to introduce.
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