Lamenting about good design, invisible leadership, progressive design model
Briefly

Better design does not settle but seeks to continue to find ways to further improve itself. It doesn't only target the person using the design but caters wholly to the people around it and those who don't have it. Designing for a better world means going beyond a self-fulfilling desire. It involves a community-inspired, soul-seeking, and socially conscious effort to make design a little more real each day.
Organizations prioritize building new products and features over keeping older content organized - especially now, when many are being cost-conscious. The result is content that isn't as usable - or as useful - as it could be.
It's in a creative's nature to pore over details others don't see (or pay for), willing to sacrifice money, time, and their own sanity to realize their vision. Is it possible that creative people are predisposed to perfectionist traits - is it part of the package?
Some of you may have noticed this if you've got a GPS in your car. You're driving on the motorway at 60, you realize you're going to be five minutes late for an appointment, so you welly it. After driving at an insanely fast and dangerous speed for about eight minutes, you suddenly realize your arrival time has only improved by one minute.
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