Join Notes
A batch of the best highlights from what Tristan's read, .
By understanding the desired outcome for a feature, you can help reorient the team to thinking about not just what makes something “done” but what makes it useful and usable to the end user. That way, if the feature isn’t achieving the desired outcome, you have a good reason to recommend that the team keep **iterating on the feature until it’s actually achieving a goal rather than just shipped**.
2.3: Agile Myths
The Interaction Design Foundation
The red herring [fallacy](https://www.logicalfallacies.org/) focuses on arguing for an irrelevant topic with the intention of distracting the audience, this usually happens when the orator finds another topic easier to outline.
Example of Red Herring
• "I know I cheated on the test, Mrs. Holburn. But what am I going to do, my parents will kill me!"
• "Officer, I was speeding. But I have to return this book to the library. I don't want to have to pay a late fee."
Red Herring
logicalfallacies.org
But the only way to build the fishing rod is to dedicate an initial amount of time to work that does not produce edible fish, but instead produces a fishing rod.
The Bitcoin Standard
Saifedean Ammous
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