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I was looking for why.
"Officer," Mitchell said, "if she were the person you were looking for, why would she just sit there?" The detective left.
The interviewer didn't receive the information he was looking for: Why was he changing companies?
"If you're in one of these states and your state law provides all the benefits you're looking for, why go elsewhere?" Shaftel says.
If it's excellence in the arts that you were looking for, why not include a real success story?
If the message is all we're looking for, why not just write the message and dispose with the complications of a poem?
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I look for why they're successful, not just whether they are successful.
Here's my advice: Look for why your resolution is really meaningful to you and how it will benefit your family, coworkers and/or the world at large.
Look for why the good things are good and the bad things are bad.
The average leader spends more time looking for reasons why things are not working (the negative issues) than they are looking for all the reasons why things are going well.
You don't know what you're looking for or why you're looking for it.
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