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Start With WHY, Not WHAT

Start With WHY, Not WHAT

Most companies focus on what they do and how they do it. But real impact comes when you start with why—your deeper purpose. When people believe in your why, they become loyal not just to your product but to your mission.

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People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it. Truly inspiring leaders and organizations start with a clear why—a purpose that resonates not just with them, but with those who follow them. As I read this book I figured that this is not just only for companies and leaders - see last post.

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