' . . . how journaling the "whys" rather than the "whats" can transform your self-awareness . . .'
Reminds me of a dialogue by Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) from Tomorrow Never Dies (1998), "When I was sixteen, I went to work for a newspaper in Hong Kong. It was a rag, but the editor taught me one important lesson. The key to a great story is not who, or what, or when, but why."
I was hoping the discussion would go deeper, connecting it to the MBTI framework and various cognitive styles
' . . . how journaling the "whys" rather than the "whats" can transform your self-awareness . . .'
Reminds me of a dialogue by Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) from Tomorrow Never Dies (1998), "When I was sixteen, I went to work for a newspaper in Hong Kong. It was a rag, but the editor taught me one important lesson. The key to a great story is not who, or what, or when, but why."
Ideas have no owners, only squatters.