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Oh, starting with a Bill Gates quote about laziness finding efficiency! I like that framing; it definitely sets up the premise of this tutorial nicely. Looking forward to seeing how we can apply that 'lazy' approach to Figma prototyping.
Okay, so the core problem is all those scattered prototyping links, right? That's so relatable. I've definitely felt the pain of having to update multiple instances when a design changes, it’s a huge time sink.
Ah, I see where this is going! The solution is using components and properties to centralize those prototype links. That makes so much sense, building interactive components from the start instead of linking frames individually.

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The video opens by citing Bill Gates' philosophy of assigning hard tasks to lazy people, setting the stage for a "lazy" yet efficient approach to prototyping in Figma [0:00]. The core problem identified is the common issue of having a multitude of prototyping links scattered throughout a design, making updates a cumbersome and repetitive process [0:10]. This lack of organization can lead to significant frustration and wasted time when changes are required, highlighting the need for a more streamlined method.
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The video opens by citing Bill Gates' philosophy of assigning hard tasks to lazy people, setting the stage for a "lazy" yet efficient approach to prototyping in Figma [0:00]. The core problem identified is the common issue of having a multitude of prototyping links scattered throughout a design, making updates a cumbersome and repetitive process [0:10]. This lack of organization can lead to significant frustration and wasted time when changes are required, highlighting the need for a more streamlined method.
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