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RE: Complexity kills consumer engagement

in Splinterlands2 months ago

I read part of the book; I need to finish it, but that philosophy within Netflix should be seen as something mandatory or rather something normal.

For example, in the my field (medicine), a mistake can take a patient's life, so to avoid making errors, you must practice and take risks while you're learning. However, you shouldn't focus on whether you do it wrong and fail, but rather on what you will learn if you fail and how you can improve it so that you don't fail in the future. That should be the case in everything. Unfortunately, it’s not like that, and people put so much pressure on themselves not to fail that it’s seen as a disappointment for everyone, which it shouldn’t be

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Your field is very difficult. You play with human life every time you do an operation! That is a lot of responsibility.