Questioning Why

by Ari Herzog on September 3, 2009 · 3 comments

A sign about Why

Five ways this, five ways that.

Seven ways to do this, 10 ways for that.

I’m as guilty as anyone else creating lists that share WHAT you could do and HOW you could go about doing it–but wouldn’t you rather read best practices arguing WHY it’s important to do it?

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1 Maddie Grant September 3, 2009 at 10:06 PM Twitter: @maddiegrant

LOL – although I’d argue there are just as many of those! – eg http://traffikd.com/smm/worth-your-time/
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2 Paul C September 8, 2009 at 5:52 PM Twitter: @quoteflections

I really like the focus of this post. The lesson here is just as poignant for education and teachers as for business.
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3 Denise September 10, 2009 at 10:40 AM Twitter: @http://www.twitter.com/deniseoyston

Hi Ari

I guess most people are intersted in speed these days rather than asking why. It takes to much time and of course people then have to think about what they are doing and dare I say how they might be living their life!

Take Care

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