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Why we ask “how” before “why”

Should we be prioritizing motion over meaning?

Stephen Knezovich
Mike Vardy with something to consider before starting:

“Most of us start with how because we’re hungry for clarity, traction, and relief. There’s nothing wrong with that. We want momentum. ... But if we never circle back to why, we risk becoming efficient at the wrong things.”

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