From "Invisible Man" to Confident Conversationalist
A few years ago, I was a software engineer—a king in the world of code, but an "invisible man" at any social gathering.
I tried everything—reading books, forcing myself to go to events—but every attempt was a failure that deepened my self-doubt.
My biggest problem: I was trying to create conversation topics out of thin air, from my own blank mind. It felt like trying to start a fire with no wood.
What if the conversation isn't in my head, but in the world around me?
That idea led me to develop a system that allows conversations to run on their own momentum, like a flywheel. I called it the "Social Flywheel Method™."
That small win was the spark that lit the fire of hope. Since then, I've refined it into a simple pocket guide that anyone can use immediately...