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In the great 1980s movie amp;quot;The Blues Brothers,amp;quot; thereamp;#39;s a scene where John Belushi goes to visit Dan Aykroyd in his apartment in Chicago for the very first time. Itamp;#39;s a cramped, tiny space and itamp;#39;s just three feet away from the train tracks. As John sits on Danamp;#39;s bed, a train goes rushing by, rattling everything in the room. John asks, amp;quot;How often does that train go by?amp;quot; Dan replies, amp;quot;So often, you wonamp;#39;t even notice it.amp;quot; And then, something falls off the wall. We all know what heamp;#39;s talking about. As human beings, we get used to everyday things really fast. As a product designer, itamp;#39;s my job to see those everyday things, to feel them, and try to improve upon them. For example, see this piece of fruit? See this little sticker? That sticker wasnamp;#39;t there when I was a kid. But somewhere as the years passed, someone had the bright idea to put that sticker on the fruit. Why? So