The Invite
Status anxiety and first impressions
The invite came from someone who thinks you belong here. You're standing in a room full of people with titles you won't have for a decade — and the voice saying 'you don't belong' is getting louder.
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Part of this story
The Room You Shouldn't Be In
→The invite came from someone who thought you were ready. The room is full of people fifteen years ahead of you. Learn that belonging uncertainty is a feeling, not a verdict.
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 Invite
This scenario focuses on Status anxiety and first impressions — 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 Room You Shouldn't Be In, a full interactive story inside the The Networking Event quest.
Skills you'll build in The Networking Event
More scenarios in this quest
Someone asks what you do. The rehearsed elevator pitch evaporates. What comes out is either the most honest or the most disqualifying thing you've ever said at a professional event.
A partner at the firm asks about your work. You can inflate, deflect, or tell the truth about where you actually are — and the truth is the only thing that will make this conversation matter.
You need something from someone in this room. An introduction, an opportunity, a door opened. Asking for it feels presumptuous — but you didn't come here to blend into the wallpaper.
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