Walking down Queen Street.
Feeling lifted.
No headphones. No rush.
Just the hum of the city and my own breath.
And suddenly—
I’m in it.
That feeling.
That frequency.
That float.
Nothing around me has changed—but inside? I’m fully tuned in.
Gliding through the noise, like the city’s moving around me, not with me.
And then this thought hits:
You can’t share your flow with people walking in the opposite direction.
They’re locked into their own urgency, their own feed, their own route.
Even if you tried to connect, they wouldn’t hear you.
Then there are the ones who’ve stopped.
Sitting. Waiting. Zoned out.
You don’t know if they’re resting, lost, or done.
And honestly? That’s not yours to figure out.
They’re not moving.
Then there’s the crowd moving your way—but the pace is all off.
Too fast and you’re chasing.
Too slow and you’re dragging.
You don’t match them.
You don’t bend.
You just keep walking.
Your pace.
Your rhythm.
Your signal.
And then, someone falls into step beside you.
Same direction.
Same tempo.
No force. No pitch.
Just resonance.
And suddenly, you’re not walking alone.
You’re moving together.
That’s how movements start.
Not by chasing attention.
Not by convincing the stuck or the lost.
But by syncing with the ones already in motion—just like you.
In the Future Narrator framework, this is your POV in motion.
Your narrative lived.
Your energy, expressed.
And when that’s clear,
you don’t have to shout.
You just walk.
And the right ones find you.
Gratefully,
Edwin
Ready to walk in your own rhythm?
This summer, we’re opening a limited number of POV Clarity Calls—a space to name your narrative, lock into your resonance, and move without hesitation.
If this hits home, reply to this email, and I’ll send you the next steps.
Let’s get clear—and build from there.
This says it all—flow isn’t about chasing or convincing, it’s about walking your rhythm until the right ones sync with you. Loved this.
This really resonated for me Edwin: "That’s how movements start....by syncing with the ones already in motion—just like you."