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Know which ‘why’ you’re answering

The why is not your vision. It’s your reason for existing, and it answers the question, “Why should I care?”

Lego’s why is because wholesome play should happen at every age  

  • Andreessen Horowitz’s why is because systems will change humanity  
  • Chipotle’s why is because eating right can heal the planet  

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