> Thats marketing. Persuading me that I want this.
No, it is far more than that.
Henry Ford is claimed to have said, "If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."
Meaning that until they had SEEN "automobiles" they couldn't know they would want one (or 2 or 3, …).
All the "persuading" here is simply showing possible customers the thing you're selling.
> But when I whined about a bigger phone, I was told (here) that its not right, its not what I want.
A beautiful example of a market not knowing what it wants until it actually sees it (you being the exception).
> We know what we want. We are individuals.
Yes, we are.
Each of us is unique.
Just like everyone else.
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