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And I've
often
had to do this within limitations and constraints.
Design thinkers
often
seek out extreme situations, because that
often
informs some of their best designs.
Now, this shortcut is called a desire path, and it's
often
the path of least resistance.
I find them fascinating, because they're
often
the point where design and user experience diverge.
In fact, often, just launching the straw man of a service can teach you what people really want.
And I think our job is
often
to pave these emerging desire paths.
Design for real needs and design them in low friction, because if you don't offer them in low friction, someone else will,
often
the customer.
Secondly,
often
the best way to learn what people really want is to launch your service.
In Butaro, we chose to use a local volcanic stone found in abundance within the area, but
often
considered a nuisance by farmers, and piled on the side of the road.
It’s
often
unclear whether the audience is supposed to laugh or cry - or whether Beckett saw any difference between the two.
Like the critical speculation and maddening plot, their language
often
goes in circles as the two bicker and banter, lose their train of thought, and pick up right where they left off: Vladimir: We could start all over again perhaps Estragon: That should be easy Vladimir: It’s the start that’s difficult Estragon: You can start from anything Vladimir: Yes, but you have to decide.
I've
often
wondered: What was he thinking?
And the challenge that comes from that is we need to find a new way to narrate globalization to those people, to recognize that for those people who have not necessarily been to university, who haven't necessarily grown up with the Internet, that don't get opportunities to travel, they may be unpersuaded by the narrative that we find persuasive in our
often
liberal bubbles.
However, I'd like to remind you of two things from the Goldilocks story that we may not think about so
often
but that I think are really relevant here.
As I have progressed in my career, I have received many words of encouragement, but I have also
often
been met by women, men and couples who have clearly had an issue with my husband and I having chosen the path of a dual-career couple.
In the West, it seems like ambitious women
often
compare themselves to other women hoping to be noticed as the most successful woman in the room.
But what I'd like to talk to you about today is perhaps a way in which we could use technology to make those accidents happen
often.
A lot of us like to go there, and because we're managing them to be stable in the face of a changing planet, they
often
are becoming more fragile over time.
Additionally, these sort of Edenic places are
often
distant from where people live.
The Nature Conservancy did a survey of young people, and they asked them, how
often
do you spend time outdoors?
So scientists have started calling ecosystems like these "novel ecosystems," because they're
often
dominated by non-native species, and because they're just super weird.
And when it doesn't, it's
often
the fault of those large institutions.
Maybe we could try to pinpoint the exact changes in the brain that result in diseases, diseases like Alzheimer's and epilepsy and Parkinson's, for which there are few treatments, much less cures, and for which, very often, we don't know the cause or the origins and what's really causing them to occur.
And often, that makes for really beautiful spaces.
Very often, countries in Africa suffer drought and floods, and it's getting more frequent because of climate change effects.
Very often, when people succeed or countries succeed, they forget what made them succeed.
Very often, we are not consistent.
The more I've seen and learned about our respective generations, the more I realize that we
often
don't trust each other enough to actually share our respective wisdom.
Early on, Laura Hughes could see that I was a little lost in this habitat, so she
often
sat right next to me in meetings so she could be my tech translator, and I could write her notes and she could tell me, "That's what that means."
This kind of riffing in the business world is
often
called "mutual mentorship": millennial DQ for Gen X and boomer EQ.
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