Most experts disperse their energy across everything instead of focusing on the few important moments that mean everything to customers
Eben observes that when experts 'disperse, diffuse' their focus, customers think 'nothing there that sounds interesting, kinda heard all this stuff before,' but focusing on 'those few little moments' that 'seem trivial to an expert, but are everything to them' gets the response 'that's exactly what I want'
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