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There are 3 types of products-
Painkillers: an immediate solution to a pressing problem.
Vitamins: not solving a pressing problem but something that can enhance your overall quality of life.
Candy: something that doesn’t solve a pressing problem, or enhance your overall quality of life, but is still enjoyable nonetheless.
The fastest line to success would be to sell a painkiller. But there are also vitamins and candy that always have a place in the market.
Three good categories, I'd throw in the jtbd ( jobs-to-be-done) framework of a customer hiring for functional / emotional / social jobs!
My mom taught me there are two radio stations people listen to WIFM ( Whats in it for me) & MMFGAM ( make me feel good about myself), so thats another way to look at it, maybe layer it with..
I'll buy something which makes my life easier that.. Save's me time Save me money Makes me look good ( status)
To me it's all about hiring ( buying) products & services that align with what we feel looks and feels like a progress pathway to our next best version of ourselves ( through hundreds of NBA - Next Best Actions we take which we are either following a blueprint ( taught to us by parents / family... Nurture) or societal Norms or role models / false idols.. When reality "life itself" ( great movie BTW) is an unreliable narrator and we are simply fumbling our way thru learning how to live life! ( our daily 1440 min / 1% of our day is 14 min - apply this to creating new habits / n' stacking)
Trust me I'm still learning and buying products I envision helping to build a happier index version of myself! ( constant iteration)