I wrote an email to a potential client a few days ago.
“I have to be honest with you about my short-comings. I can’t work with a boring person.”
Luckily I felt excited to set up a Zoom call with him, so that wasn’t a problem. But after I sent him the email, I regretted it immediately.
It wasn’t for this email but for what I could’ve done last year.
If I could’ve listened to my gut feeling, I could’ve avoided getting into trouble. When I saw my ex-employer’s website for the first time, I was like, “Ohhh my Buddha! I can’t believe they are doing this shit! This is just so f***ing dumb! They definitely need my help!”
Not. At. All.
Why? Zain Rizvi explained it brilliantly in his article.
User-focused design is wasteful. Every business knows this, but they're afraid to admit it. What's their dark secret? They focus on the people who pay them.
Naive I was. I was thinking of the end-users of the website. I was not thinking about actual buyers. In my case, my manager. He had no interest in what visitors to the website thought. All he asked for was a robotic translation, not an improved user experience I proposed.
Looked from this way, their website’s terrible user experience made complete sense. It was what it was for a reason.
I should’ve taken a cue from their first impression. They sucked because they wanted to.
It reminds me of a quote by Benito Juarez, the first Mexican president of indigenous descent.
El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz.
My interpretation goes like this:
Respect for the rights of others means peace.
Exactly. Everyone has a right to remain a stupid ass. If he so chooses, I should respect his right.
Case closed and lesson learned.
I have a whole different world of cool people to spend time with :)
Web Design and Development of Robbie Crabtree.com
Web Design and Development of Robbie Crabtree.com
Robbie's "Performative Speaking" uses storytelling ideas that incorporate art, media, and pop culture to create the mood, feeling, or vibe in the audience to convince them of a position.
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