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This article argues that relying on user opinions can mislead product teams. Instead of asking users what they want, it suggests observing their actual behaviors and understanding the underlying problems they face to create better solutions.
The article emphasizes that every interaction shapes how others perceive and engage with you. It suggests treating conversations as opportunities to train people on what types of challenges and feedback are acceptable, affecting future collaboration. Your approach can reinforce positive or negative behaviors in others.