The future is a perception problem
Briefly

The article emphasizes the importance of how we perceive design problems, advocating for a shift from traditional problem-solving to imaginative, perceptual design. The author shares a personal experience of reaching out to a health and wellness CEO during challenging times, reflecting on the courage to express innovative ideas. This act highlights that sometimes the real purpose of such gestures is self-empowerment rather than a direct response. The author suggests that enhancing human potential in an AI-driven world requires new ways of thinking, likening this to a presentation opportunity at NASA.
The future doesn't need more problem-solvers. It needs more perceptual designers.
Sometimes, seeing a different future begins with the courage to say it out loud and looking at any design problem differently.
Read at Medium
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