Hi Christopher, I think what Nassim Claim in his book not too much
applied in Design world ,because the following reasons.

1-Nassim claims the reason behind the narrative fallacy is that there
are too many variables in any event that you couldn't control or
expect before the event happen and it becomes very clear after it
happen, but that is not true in design the design have a obvious
objectives, audience, context and uses.  That should be well defined
before you touch the pencil.

2-if you follow the full design process it will give you a huge
opportunity to discover areas of enhancements and it will enlighten
you through the process and that is why prototyping and researches
specially ethnography are very important.

3-the design process is a continuous process that never stops even
after production and users%u2019 feedbacks should always feed the
Design enhancement and updates.



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