DesignRelevance: 6/10
You’re not supposed to get it right
Source: UX Collective

Summary
Embrace imperfection and iteration as a natural part of the design and building process, rather than striving for unattainable perfection upfront.
Key Insight
Don't get bogged down in analysis paralysis; launching a flawed but functional product and iterating based on real user feedback is far more valuable than endlessly perfecting a theoretical ideal.
Action to Take
Identify one feature you've been delaying due to perceived imperfections and commit to releasing a basic version of it within the next week.
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