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Indie Hackers show Pro-Innovation Bias?

Hey, everyone.

Few weeks back, I wrote about Pro-Innovation Bias in my newsletter, Psych 🧠.

It says,

when the inventors of a “product” tend to overvalue the usefulness of their product so much that they overlook the weaknesses and limitations, it has.

In the beginning, A lot of people get excited so much about their product, that they start to overvalue it. That kind of set their expectations so high that when it doesn't perform as expected, they start judging everything which causes anxiety etc.

What do you think about it? Have you noticed it happening? I think I have seen it happen here..

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      Indeed, That's one way of looking at it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this.

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