 why you shouldn't become a UX designer. Part two. Number four, you'll be friends with rejection. Product managers say, nope, your designs are not optimized enough. Clients say, nope, your work is not good enough. Rejection is a mutual friend for all UX designers. You either grow a thick skin or you'll get crushed. Number five, you'll feel like an imposter. UX design is evolving so fast it's just really hard to keep up with the trends. So what do we do in times of doubt? Fake it to make it is pretty much the perfect motto. So the question is, do you still want to be a UX designer?