Rahul Paul

26%
Flag icon
These common needs are timeless and universal. Yet talking to users to reveal these wants will likely prove ineffective because they themselves don’t know which emotions motivate them. People just don’t think in these terms. You’ll often find that people’s declared preferences—what they say they want—are far different from their revealed preferences—what they actually do.
Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products
Rate this book
Clear rating