This past weekend, a man knocked on my door asking for donations to a local Teen Challenge chapter. It happened to be during a heat advisory, and I ended up giving mostly because I felt for him—canvassing door-to-door in such oppressive weather couldn’t have been easy. When I mentioned the tough conditions, he just smiled and said, “It’s all part of it.” He shared briefly how thankful he was for the job and what the organization had done for him. Your observations in this article brought me back to that moment and how impressionable his positivity was during our short interaction.
Turns out the secret to happiness might just be emotional UX design: a mindset that views life’s glitches like an outdated GPS 🛰️—annoying, but fixable, and definitely not worth a meltdown. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to every driver who reminded us that resilience 💪, human connection 🤝, and not sweating the aux cord 🎶 are the real premium features in this ride called life 🚗
This is so good. I did a LOT of Listen trips and the correlation between driver satisfaction and driver rating IS SOOOO clear.
This past weekend, a man knocked on my door asking for donations to a local Teen Challenge chapter. It happened to be during a heat advisory, and I ended up giving mostly because I felt for him—canvassing door-to-door in such oppressive weather couldn’t have been easy. When I mentioned the tough conditions, he just smiled and said, “It’s all part of it.” He shared briefly how thankful he was for the job and what the organization had done for him. Your observations in this article brought me back to that moment and how impressionable his positivity was during our short interaction.
Love this
Turns out the secret to happiness might just be emotional UX design: a mindset that views life’s glitches like an outdated GPS 🛰️—annoying, but fixable, and definitely not worth a meltdown. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to every driver who reminded us that resilience 💪, human connection 🤝, and not sweating the aux cord 🎶 are the real premium features in this ride called life 🚗
Agreed!