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Kant suggests that we derive our individuality from the unique collection of categories each of our minds contains.
Barriers to Adoption
Factors or obstacles that prevent potential customers from adopting a new product, service, or technology.
Risk
The potential for losing something of value, which can be financial, physical, emotional, or otherwise, often assessed in terms of likelihood and impact.
Value Barrier
An obstacle that prevents a customer from recognizing or accepting the value in a product or service.
Usage Barrier
Obstacles that prevent or discourage customers from using a product or service, which can include lack of awareness, accessibility issues, or complexity.
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