Creator’s Curse

Rajesh Thiagarajan
inside-recruiterbox
1 min readDec 9, 2016

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“Have you considered this scenario while … ?” — X

“Do you think that is how a person will think …?” — Y

“This seems to be confusing when I click …?” — Z

It is surprising how quick the inputs flow through from people who are looking at anything you built (UI/UX, Product, Code, Business plan, Startup idea …) for the first time.

Our first reaction is

“I have spent hours thinking about it. I have a good reason why the thing I built is like this. Do you think I am stupid. Here is the explanation for ….”

We are cursed to be blind — Being the creator of the thing, we are very deeply aligned with what has been created. We become blind to its short comings.

A simple test:

When someone presents you the outcome of their work — count the number of gaps/challenges you see in the output, without thinking a lot.

Take any of your finished work — see if you can match or beat the above number in the same amount of time.

You will know if you are cursed.

I am.

There is a simple and effective way to workaround this (not sure if it can be avoided) — In the next post.

PS:

There seems to be another definition already for Creator’s curse. But I could not come up with a better name for the phenomenon I described.

Originally published at dino.xyz/Recruiterbox

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