What is a Hitchhiker?
Someone who's crossed the event horizon of the Singularity. Not in the sci-fi sense—in the coordination sense. You can see what's coming. You can't unsee it. And the old infrastructure wasn't built for people like you.
The problem
Static identity was required for the old systems. Job titles. LinkedIn narratives. "What do you do?" in one sentence. But you can't stay static anymore. You're iterating faster than the forms allow. The people who get it are scattered. The ones who don't think you're lost.
The trap
Maximum clarity, minimum coordination. You know what you see. You can't find the others who see it too. Or you find them and there's no game to play together—no bounded commitment, no observable outcome, no way to build without burning out.
The solution
New infrastructure for fluid identity. Observable games with bounded commitments. Roles you can try on and take off. Seasons with clean exits. A network of people who've crossed the threshold and are building what comes next—together, without the old cages.
You might be a Hitchhiker if…
- You see patterns in systems that others call 'chaos'.
- You've outgrown every identity you've tried on.
- You can't explain what you do in one sentence—and you've stopped trying.
- Networks that promise 'community' feel like cages.
- You've been rejected by institutions for being 'too much' or 'not a fit'.
- You're building something that doesn't have a name yet.
The invitation
If you recognize yourself, welcome. This is your waystation. Take the 5-day course to prove you can see what we see. Explore the guides to see the map. Join the network when you're ready to build.
The 5-Day Course: Games You're Actually Playing
Five days to find out if you're a Hitchhiker. Five exercises to prove you can see what we see. One cohort building coordination infrastructure for people who've crossed.