← Back to context Comment by tverbeure 3 days ago How do you know up front who will find the best use cases? Both approaches can work. 2 comments tverbeure Reply judahmeek 3 days ago I'd bet my life savings that the person who is forced to use a tool by top-down edict is less likely to find a valuable use case than the person who is sincerely curious about said tool. tverbeure 3 days ago Your mistake is thinking that all people who don't use it are doing so because they're not curious about it.
judahmeek 3 days ago I'd bet my life savings that the person who is forced to use a tool by top-down edict is less likely to find a valuable use case than the person who is sincerely curious about said tool. tverbeure 3 days ago Your mistake is thinking that all people who don't use it are doing so because they're not curious about it.
tverbeure 3 days ago Your mistake is thinking that all people who don't use it are doing so because they're not curious about it.
I'd bet my life savings that the person who is forced to use a tool by top-down edict is less likely to find a valuable use case than the person who is sincerely curious about said tool.
Your mistake is thinking that all people who don't use it are doing so because they're not curious about it.