Lights out Alice!
Sidenote before the actual note begins: There is an increasing trend that I have noticed in this blog is that I generally start off with a particular topic which immediately turns into a rant of how I waste my time and how I should be doing better and that's that. I never really complete a line of thought that is different from my rants. On another sidenote, I never really do anything different or take action to change my life for the better, I just talk about it and if required, write about it, but never really take a step towards correcting it.
Hence, this is supposed to be a two part blog, first part is my usual rant, second part would be some topic that I have recently read about or has caught my fancy.
The rant part:
- I am a procrastinator
- I do not see things through
- I jump ship and ideas far too often
- I overexplain
- I ponder over irrelevant details while missing out on the big picture
- I do not want to put in the effort of reading through other people's work and take shortcuts sometimes by taking the easier route of building on a framework from the ground up
The business case:
Problem definition: Any experiential good can be tricky to buy as per one's requirement.
The Why:
- We do not know what we want
- Too many options
- Which are the relevant details for us vs irrelevant vs broadly important for everyone in general
- Mapping use case with functionality (the better tablet for homework/ drawing/ notetaking/ or the better shoe for running)
- We do not know what is the solution we are trying to get through the product
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