 Miksi? Tämä on todella yksi kysymys, oikee? Mutta oikein se kysymys olen tullut, että me eivät olemme ymmärtäneet oikein problemat. Mennään, mitä minä sanoit. Mutta ensimmäinen, meidän on jälkeen jälkeen. Ja joo, minä olen Geek. 5 vuotta sitten, kun minulla oli 19-luvulla, minulla olin poliittisenä. Minulla olin jälkeen kandidaiteen tällaista munitioita ja minun poliittisenä kandidaan. Mutta ensimmäinen minulla oli enää ymmärtänyt, miten tehdä hyvää kampaa. Nyt, yksi kaveri otti minuun helpon. Yksi päivänä, olemme jälkeen kandidaan, ja olemme jälkeen kandidaan. Ja ensimmäinen, se oli tämä. Minuusi minuusia. No, ei oikein. Ja se on, että, Geekä, olemme jälkeen kandidaan, ja sinä olet tosi, miksi sinä olet jälkeen kandidaan. Koska kun sinä tiedät, voitunne ensimmäinen kandidaan, jälkeen kandidaan, jälkeen kandidaan, ja mitä tapahtuu, on, että heidän jälkeen jälkeen kandidaan, ja se on, että jälkeen kandidaan, olemme jälkeen kandidaan, niin ympäristö. Eli mitä olemme jälkeen kandidaan, on, että me olemme jälkeen kandidaan, jälkeen kandidaan. Joten aika kertaa, että mennään, tämä kandidaan on kappaleja. Tämä kandidaan on Simon Sinek. Se on yksi jälkeen, joka puhuu ja se on yksi jälkeen, johon jälkeen, perusi submitting to the question, how and then do the what? That's the best way. So what's the big deal here, in here? Wh I' m' talk'ng about the why? The whole idea of the why question, guiding your internal motivation changed how we think. It even changed how organizations think. But let's come back to this soon. A couple of years later, I decided to put politics to the side and got more and more interested Many of you guys here. I had this chance to work in this rapidly growing technology company with all the perks you can imagine. Free dental care, good salary, stock of some programs, chance to work abroad and of course free beer in the fridge every time. So I was already about to walk to the interview. When I did not ask myself why, but what, what is this company actually doing and what I'm going to do there? And I didn't get it. What's the point in this? And then I realized that all of this fancy stuff like free food or stock of some programs, I added more reasons to my why I would work in there. But during the same time, I became blind, blind to recognize what the company is actually doing. Actually I didn't even want to see and understand what the company is doing. I didn't take the job. I decided to follow my gut feeling. But until this year, this thing haunted me and I decided to go back to those feelings. And I learned two things I want you to share with you. Firstly, we seem to be very obsessed how things are done, but not what we're actually doing. We're producing platforms and apps that doesn't really produce any value. And we're wasting a lot of resources and brain power to things that we don't need. Fun fact. In the Silicon Valley, there is a place called Y Combinator. It's a place where the most brightest minds of startup people go and they get help for 10 weeks with their idea. Last summer there were 108 companies. And now I want you to guess number in your head how many of these companies were solving the biggest issues we have in the world, like poverty, climate change, things that we heard from the Max Peach. The correct answer is 17. 17 companies were solving the biggest issues we have in the world. And I think this is nuts. And it's happening around the globe. More interesting is what causes this? Well, obviously there is many reasons, but one is this. The Batman. No. We seem to think that going forward in our career and doing good is some sort of a trade-off, that they're not on the same path. But is it so on your own field of expertise? And if it is, could it be changed? What I think that it's something we have learned and something what we value that is a great work currently. The thing is that we as Western people, many of us here today are responsible of this. We have the opportunity to choose where we use our time and where we choose to work. And what I want to really give you an easy call to action, what to do. This is a really abstract idea. I don't know where to start. But one thing that inspired me is this project. And they're building a community for young doers who want to talk about this issue. I recommend you to check that out. But if there is two things I want you to remember of my talk, it's not that I try to look like a Steve Jobs. First, don't let sleek offices, fancy mission statements or jobs that are currently socially acceptable in your own bubble to overrun something you really care of. And secondly, next time you're applying for a job, ask yourself why but also what. Because we are all shaping the world. So let's do it with power to do good. Thank you very much.