
"The internet amplifies alarming rhetoric, leading people to confirm biases and others to attempt to disprove them. This creates a cycle of fear and uncertainty about the future of UX Design."
"The claim that 'UX is dead' raises questions about our need to declare endings without understanding transitions, reflecting deeper anxieties about our professional relevance and existence."
The assertion that 'UX Design is dead' is prevalent, fueled by various articles and opinions. This rhetoric amplifies biases and creates a sense of urgency. The need to declare the end of UX may stem from deeper psychological factors, such as Terror Management Theory, which suggests that confronting our mortality can lead to anxiety. This anxiety influences how professionals perceive their field and its future, prompting dramatic claims about its status.
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