“How” is intelligence. You want to master difficult skills, challenge yourself. “Why” is curiosity. You want to know why things are the way they are, the meaning and significance behind the how. “What” is ontological doubt. You don’t know what you’re looking at.
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My natural sweet spot is “what” with reasonable ability to cover the “why” beat and sucking at the “how”. My kind of writing felt very countercyclical 10 years ago. Now it feels kinda mainstream. If I were the ambitious type now would be the right time to double down on stuff.
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Fortunately for those who are already sick of me, I’m not very ambitious.
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Tim Ferris would probably not have been able to launch the kind of “how” based career he did today. The GFC years were a how-to boom because so many unprecedented tools were emerging simultaneously.
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“Why” is a good question for insight porn and understanding a TINA world. When it seems like There Is No Alternative, it is useful to ask why things are the way they are. And good answers deliver a nice little dopamine hit of recognition relief. Ambiguity resolves into certainty.
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“What” doesn’t deliver as much by way of aha insight porn payoff. It is a synthetic, constructionist question. There is no TINA way the world necessarily is, and many soft ways it could be. Satisfaction moves from analytical insight to synthetic success. You see what must be done
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"Ontological doubt" indeed,. Ever since I started gig life, I have not been able to shake this feeling that every consulting work I do is an ontological problem. Your response to "what" are more often navigating phenomenological clusters. How has your "what" response evolved?
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