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Business

How to Work with Everyone: Don’t.

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 :)

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