I've said before about why we do things. But over time, the whys don't become so important anymore. It's like asking why the universe is so big, and that would because, space is expanding. And then we ask why again. And why, why, why. It really doesn't matter does it? Then, how do we, lets put it this way, back up the why? How do we try to prove that we have reason to believe that the why really does matter? By finding the how.
I picked this all up from a quote from a businessman speaking on air. It was like, hey, not bad, he's actually talking sense (because normally, people like him are pretty hard to comprehend). That got me thinking up some 'possibilities'. According to him, most businesses are basically built on why we do things. Then we go to how we execute. Simple stuff, really. So, I thought, why can't we relate this theory to life as a whole?
Basics are what we need. But, why we carry out the basics is as important as.. well, it's important. Then, after we find the why for our basics, there are the hows. If you give a lil' bit of thought to this, this would be make sense. Simply said, it's better for you to find out about all this on your own.
Enough said, hopefully, you guys can tell me whether we need the whys and hows.