👉 UXLSNs (Uninhabitable, Unusable and Lethal, as in UX) is a term that describes what makes an experience unbearable. It's a common phrase used to describe the overwhelming feeling of not being able to escape from something, even when we're in control.
Let’s explore why it’s often used this way: 1. Uninhabitable : Imagine a place or situation where you can’t find anything at all. You’re stuck with nothing but your imagination and dreams. 2. Unusable : This is the opposite of an uninhabitable experience; instead of being unable to find what we need, it’s impossible for us to use something because it’s no longer available. 3. Lethal : To be "lethal" means having a severe negative impact or effect on another person or object in an instant. This is the ultimate negation of something that can’t be used or not usable anymore. Let's have some fun with this example: I just received this phone from my friend, but I don't want to use it because it's been completely unusable for me since we started talking. My laptop was lost in a fire last night and I'm convinced it’s now "lethal" – it can’t be used anymore. I hope someone finds it before I lose it forever. Remember, the best way out of any situation is to find a solution that allows you to use what's available without feeling