The Five Whys

Sakichi Toyoda, founder of Toyota Industries, came up with the “Five Whys” rule. He used to practice it in life too. For example, you want a fur coat. 1. Why do I want a fur coat? It’s because I want to impress everyone. 2. Why do you want to impress everyone? It’s because I want to be noticed. 3. Why do you need to be noticed? It’s because I feel insecure. 4. Why do you feel insecure? It’s because I cannot realize my potential in any way. 5. Why can’t you realize your potential? It’s because I work in a job that I don't enjoy. Kabbalist Dr. Laitman explores other “whys”: These “whys” lead us further. Ultimately, leading us to the question, “Why do I live?” - Why are we falling apart? It’s because we relate to one another incorrectly. - Why do we relate to each other incorrectly? It’s because we are egoists. - Why are we egoists? Address that to the Creator. - Why do I need to address that to the Creator? It’s because He has all the answers.