Encounterable May 2026
That’s encounterable. Here’s the harder question: Are you encounterable?
They’re waiting to be encountered. The only question is whether you’re willing to be the one who shows up.
By encounter . We live in an age of frictionless connection. With a few taps, we can summon a ride, a date, a meal, or a conversation. But convenience often kills the sacred. When everything is bookable, nothing is encounterable . encounterable
But the bench in the sun is still there. The old man who wants to tell you about his dog is still there. The song you’ve never heard, playing from an open window—still there.
You didn’t plan that moment. You didn’t swipe for it. You simply showed up, and the world showed you something back. That’s encounterable
At first glance, it feels clunky—like business jargon or a bad translation. But look closer. To be encounterable means to be capable of being met, found, or experienced by chance. Not by appointment. Not by algorithm. Not by force.
Think about the last truly great moment you had with a stranger. Maybe it was someone on a park bench who pointed out a bird you’d never noticed. Maybe it was a barista who asked how you were and actually waited for the answer . Maybe it was a neighbor’s cat that decided, for no reason at all, that your lap was home. The only question is whether you’re willing to
But there’s one word I’ve been sitting with lately that doesn’t get enough airtime: .