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Fintech UX is never “Just UX”

Fintech UX is never “Just UX”

Once you get into Fintech and start solving the complex problems that you will face at every turn, you realize that Fintech UX is so much more than the User Experience.

This is something I would agree with too, it has to made sure that we have to keep in mind special preference for the Fintech UX because it's all about the money...real people's money

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Jo baat samjh na aaye, jaruri nahi hai ki wo sahi na ho

It hit me immediately when I read it. It's quite vast how we make up our belief from the experience we have. \n\nBut sometimes it's not necessary that the belief you have is the right one. Sure, experiences you had may not be good but that doesn't mean that you should reject the other possibilities of that belief.\n\nHere's this line was used when a son in this family drama is ignorant about the religious funeral rites of his mother. This movie taught a lot about holding grudges, family and people. After all it's people that matter in your entire lifetime!

The App I Deleted After One Perfect Day

The App I Deleted After One Perfect Day

Beautiful things literally make problem-solving easier.

Really a great read if you are a designer or anyone building a product. Aryan here, talks about how rewarding the user with delights and visual appeal helps the product to be used consistently. Loved the comparison between two payment apps.

Designers will OWN 2026–2030

Designers will OWN 2026–2030

Great products speak for themselves — but a good CEO knows when to listen.

The way Carl Pei handles criticism is a masterclass in being both confident and humble at the same time.

Great products speak for themselves — but a good CEO knows when to listen.

The way Carl Pei handles criticism is a masterclass in being both confident and humble at the same time.

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Anything in Surplus will have no value

When you have something in "surplus," meaning there's way too much of it, it becomes less valuable. In this video, it's the gold, but it could be pizza too! Think of it like free pizza! The first slice is amazing, but after ten slices, it might not seem as special. It's the fact that something is rare or hard to get that makes it valuable. So, the next time you see something super common, remember: it's not just the price tag that matters, but also how much of it exists in the world. Scarcity can make all the difference!

Unless a conflict occurs in your backyard, it's not your business to worry about other's problems

This statement may be with respect to geopolitics, but there's something we can take from it and apply in our lives. There are no enemies or friends in geopolitics; there are only interests. But is it true for our lives? Well no, at least not for many of us. Humans are emotional beings. That's an advantage and a disadvantage at the same time. If one is emotionally attached to something, one cannot move on from that thing when it's gone. Thus, restricting their own growth. That's what matters. The art of detachment. Don't care about the problems that are not yours to care about. Be selfish at times. Think

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To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, draw closer, to find each other, and to feel. That is the purpose of life.

One of my most favourite movies till now. The visuals, the story, the background score everything is just perfect. The scene where the protagonist skate boards through iceland...it became my dream to visit iceland from then on.

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Losing people is part of life but it doesn't mean that you stop letting them in

Never imagined an animated Lego movie with Batman in it would have THIS line. The movie depicts Batman in a completely opposite way. It explores the emotional side of him and him not trying to cope. That's when a character says this to Batman in the context of him losing his parents in the past, showing him hope that there will be people who would die for you in your lifetime. It's true for us too right, A heartbreak or a big incident, and we stop meeting new people, socializing, and staying with ourselves. We have to know LIFE MOVES ON, there's still that bike you wanted to buy and ride with friends isn't there?

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It's only a Problem, if you have a solution

There are many times we keep worrying about a problem we don't have a solution to. Isn't it? It's so simple; if you have a solution, then what's there to worry about? If you don't, then there's not anything you could do anyway...so what to worry about? Also, this movie made me more interested in travelling on a plane someday...

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The sun rises and sets for most men and they die. But for some, for great men, their name lives on.

Great story of a great man building a great brand. The man saying, \"You buy a Lamborghini when you ARE someone.\" It's great to see men talk about legacy; it's inspiring, but what did he have in the end? A legacy of building one of the best cars... ALONE. Without the family. I think that's the cost of greatness. You have to choose what you want to sacrifice. Is it the greatness? or the people you love? Do think about what success is for you. The curse of money does catch up.

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Those who want to find god, should find it in themselves

One of the beautiful creations of the Marathi industry. This story reflects the real life stories... how a politician uses the name of god to capitalize on multiple things. This sure makes the village developed but, somewhere he feels empty. In a scene where he comes up to a professor in their village that's when he says this line. If you believe in yourself, eveyone eventually will. Including god.

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You human beings move to an area and multiply till every natural resources are consumed. Then you move to another area. There is an other organism that follows same pattern, Virus.

This was the time when I was watching movies that would help me to think out of the box. Don't know why...just wanted to do it. The Matrix is the same; this analogy is true, isn't it? Isn't this what man has been doing all the time, and I guess that's what was necessary: survival of the fittest. isn't it?

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Every new discovery is a reminder - we're all small and stupid.

Imagine when this line was displayed in subtitles.... It was when the two characters were a STONE. A literal stone and talking to each other via I don't know what. This mind-bending sci-fi really made me think on all the discoveries mankind has made that outgrew mankind itself. So is the curiosity a human has a bane or a boon?

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Nothing vast enters a life of mortals without a curse

When you first read it, it doesn't feel very impactful. But, when you think on it, every big invention or change that happened in human history did have consequences. Take a plane, for example; it made air travel possible but in coming years it also made hijacking possible. In this documentary it was about the algorithms, social media and how fake lives people have online destroy their real ones. This one made me reflect on is social media really social or it's just another tool for people to get attention and validation? Think.

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