It's what your body (the body is the
large brain) is having to do that
determines much of the result - that
does much of the thinking. This is
entirely overlooked by most nerds, who
are in fact dis-embodied humans.
Brian Eno, A Year With Swollen Appendices
Developers are trained to turn off the channel of information coming from their emotions and senses - something that looks good but does the wrong thing is wrong, and something that looks bad but does the right thing is right. Non-developers usually still have that channel on, so when something looks bad, they can be persuaded rationally that it's still right, but it takes an effort for them to disregard the ugliness. If developers could learn how to turn up the emotional/sensual channel when they need it, they'd have a chance of building things that do the right thing and look and feel ok, so that users get the right first impression.
Non-developers are social animals in a way that a lot of developers aren't. Non-developers work for people and with people, they transmit and receive social signals, and they know the difference between the explicit goals of institutions and the implicit rules for actually getting things done within those institutions. Developers often see only the explicit institutional goals, and they get confused that people can't all sit down, agree on the most rational way of achieving those goals, and follow those plans to the letter. This one might be harder to solve for the proportion of developers who have some sort of borderline autism - it might be a matter of having to ask trusted people if your perceptions of a situation are correct, because if you're missing social signals, you don't know you're missing them, and you might just think that people are behaving irrationally.
Developers are often interested in complexity for its own sake, and non-developers are less likely to be - they just want to be able to get their job done and go home, they're not interested in analysing it; if they have a can of paint to open, they open it with a screwdriver, they don't agonise over whether that's the right tool to use, and they don't care if you think that's irrational because your analysis tells you that screwdrivers are only for putting in screws.