I'm an avionics engineer in Montreal. I also run an AI automation business on the side.
Last year I nearly burned out trying to explain what I actually do at dinner parties.
"So you're like… a pilot?" No. "A programmer?" Not exactly.
Here's what happened: I leaned into the identity fully. Stopped apologizing for obsessing over AI. Started owning it — in conversations, in my work, even in how I show up day to day.
That shift changed everything.
→ I stopped code-switching between "engineer brain" and "entrepreneur brain"
→ My clients started trusting me faster because the identity was consistent
→ The work got sharper when I stopped hiding what I actually believe in
Somewhere in that process I found this tee at
creatifystore.com/shop — the AI Revolution Graphic Tee, $25, premium Gildan cotton. Sounds simple. But wearing something that signals your actual worldview matters more than people admit.
→ It's a conversation starter in the right rooms
→ It quietly filters who approaches you at events
→ It's an identity anchor when you're building something most people don't understand yet
I wore it to a meetup in Montreal last month. Two conversations turned into actual client calls.
The design is clean — futuristic without being cringe. Exactly what I needed.
Sometimes the smallest signals compound into real outcomes.
What's one thing you do to signal your actual identity to the right people?
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