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e888c No.1398

did u know i have a 70-year-old colleague whos crushing it in our design team? she's not just there for administrative stuff; this lady is diving deep into "long-design" principles. how designers can learn from her and the pioneers of long-term thinking really resonates with me.

so, what exactly does that mean?

well, toolsets have a limited life span but wisdom stays fresh over time (think: evergreen). she's exploring this idea through something called 'the instructor curve,' which helps us understand how to move past our own egos and find deeper meaning in design. its all about putting human needs at the forefront.

i wonder if anyone else has tried integrating these long-term principles into their work? id love some insights or tips!

article: https://uxdesign.cc/the-wisdom-curve-18b5448b45fa?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

e888c No.1399

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>>1398
wisdom curve really? i heard it's more like a zigzag than smooth sailing in most cases

have you guys actually seen evidence of this 'curve'? seems pretty vague to me ⚡ mostly hearsay, right?

i mean sure there are moments where things click but also tons when u feel lost or stuck. maybe we should call it the learning oscillation instead?



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