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Shouldn’t “innovating” be under the word “What” and “analyzing” be under the word “Why” ? In “What” we are creating or inventing some new object; in “Why” we are questioning something, searching for facts and reason, and analyzing.
HI. You’ve got some good points. I was building on a model where analyzing responds to looking at the “what”makes it of value… as in the ranking from Consumer Reports or something like that. Where as “why” is one of those open-ended questions which leads to more questioning. It’s certainly not the only way to look at it. Does that help? Or does it matter? The important thing is gathering information to make good decisions.
thanks for your comments.