2 kinds of why!
One is where we want to act with intent. Hence, we are imploring what our action is for. This is a why worth exploring.
The other is a form of procrastination. Instead of acting, we wait for the right reasons, we look for purpose and passion.
There is no answer good enough for this kind of why because the rational brain will find flaws with everything. The rational brain does not want to act, it does not want to leave the comfort zone, it doesn’t want the status quo to change. So, it hides behind the why.
If you are stuck in the second kind, instead of analysis and discussion, it would bode well to start taking action, start moving, create traction. Once you start moving, you’d also find what works and what doesn’t.
As, Seth Godin says, the one who fails the most wins.
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