UX

User Experience or ‘Used Experience’

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Do you know who you are? 

Do you know why you behave in particular ways in different situations?

Do you know what you are worth?

Do you know where you fit in society?

Do you see other people’s points of view easily?

Do you understand the structure of society?

Do you recognise the way you react to situations?

Do you understand why you feel certain emotions?

Do you know why you fear what you fear?

Do you know why you have wronged someone when you do?

Do you even know you have wronged someone when you do?

Do you know why you are motivated and ambitious?

Do you know why you feel depressed?

Do you take yourself too seriously?

Do you know when you are insecure and why?

Do you feel you need to please people?

It’s important for each one of us to have an understanding of who we are, to recognise why we behave the way we do, essentially to be in tune with ourselves. By gaining a greater perspicacious insight into our behaviours and emotions we are able to live better lives. We can read situations better and act accordingly. Rather than reacting, we can have choice. We can add to society in a healthy manner. 

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Let’s talk about User Experience

1. Human vs Machine

How powerful is your computer? There is a strong chance your answer to this question will be along the lines of: I have an Apple Macbook with the new M2 chip and an 8-core CPU or I have a PC with an Intel 12-core Core i7-1260P. But that isn’t what I am asking. The answer I am seeking is far more interesting, and possibly dangerous.

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