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Start With WHO, Not Why: Steve Waddell (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of author Steve Waddell’s talk titled “Start With WHO, Not Why” at TEDxWarrenton 2024 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The Problem Solver’s Dream

STEVE WADDELL: Alright. Have you ever wished you could turn on a faucet and money would pour out? That was my crazy dream. But where to start? A classic approach would be to start with why.

But what if I told you don’t? Let me introduce you to the problem solver. That’s me. For twenty-five years, I worked at Newport News Shipbuilding, building American aircraft carriers, massive ships powered by two nuclear reactors. Nothing says “I can handle anything” like working with enough power to light up a small country.

As a problem solver, I created solutions to complex problems that still navigate the world’s oceans. I was feeling pretty good about myself. I mean, I wasn’t inventing time travel, but close enough. Alongside me was Captain Y, the embodiment of my passion and motivation. He was always there.

You know that little voice in your head that says, “You got this”? Well, Captain Y was like that. Yet every day and every night, I faced a simple nagging problem. I had to crane my neck under the faucet to rinse after brushing. I thought, “This is ridiculous.”

Captain Y whispered, “You can solve problems on massive ships. Why can’t you fix this?” Solving problems is valuable. Right? Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Sarah Blakely, they all solve problems and ended up swimming in pools of money.

The Wantrepreneur’s Dilemma

I didn’t want to be like some of the people I’d worked with in the shipyard. There were people Mark Cuban would call wantrepreneurs. They were smart men and women, but they never took action. I vividly recall one guy at lunch.