
The Visionary Storyteller
Sees the future before it happens and describes it so vividly everyone wants to live there.
“You can describe the promised land in breathtaking detail but quietly know you have no intention of doing the hard, unglamorous work of building it.”
- Frames reality in stories that change what people believe is possible
- Articulates futures so clearly they feel like memories
- Thinks on a scale that makes most conversations feel like warm-ups
- Makes complex concepts feel exciting, urgent, and personally relevant
- Shifts how entire groups of people think about things
- Wants to change the world and has twelve different plans for how
- Connects disparate fields and communities through the power of shared narrative
- The vision always sounds better than the execution can deliver
- Starts seven revolutions and finishes none because the eighth one is calling
- Starts believing their own storytelling a little too deeply
At Your Best
You're the person who changes culture by changing the conversation. You see patterns others miss, connect ideas across domains, and articulate visions so compelling that they reorganize reality around them. Your words don't just describe the future — they help create it.
Under Stress
You become a prophet without a parish. The vision fragments into competing narratives, the ambition scatters across too many fronts, and you start telling stories to avoid the less glamorous work of building anything real. The gap between what you describe and what you deliver becomes a credibility crisis.
A magnificently articulate visionary who reshapes reality through storytelling, intellectual range, and infectious ambition.
Others who share this pattern
Che Guevara·Liam Neeson·Lenny Kravitz
Could this be you?
People born May 21 – June 20 in years like 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012 may be The Visionary Storyteller.
Your exact archetype depends on your full birthday — both the day and the year determine your unique combination.