The Process
Each person interprets information uniquely, shaped by language, culture, personality, values, and experience. These human variables mean we can never fully predict the perspective someone brings to a topic.
When we approach a topic through the lens of "how," the focus becomes process-oriented—rooted in information and experience, often shaped by bias. In contrast, viewing it through "why" centers the intention behind actions, aiming to uncover truth beyond subjective filters.
Ultimately, intention—expressed through the "why"—guides our free will and decisions, making it more essential than the "how" in the pursuit of truth.