What is the ACTUAL role of money in business? | Simon Sinek
One sentence tagline coming up. TAGLINE Money is fuel, not purpose — visionary companies use their "why" as a filter before chasing profit.
Overview
Simon Sinek uses the car-and-fuel metaphor to reframe money's role: essential for movement, but never the destination. Using Apple and Disney as case studies, he argues that a company's "why" should act as a strategic filter — determining which opportunities to pursue and which profitable ones to walk away from.
Key takeaways
Money is fuel that enables a company's mission, not the reason the company exists.
A company's values are visible in its products, packaging, advertising, and public behavior.
Consistent actions across time reveal an organization's true "why," even without insider access.
Disney divested profitable businesses — including a death metal label — because they violated its core ethos.
The "why" functions as a filter: ask whether something fits before asking how to profit from it.
Worth quoting
"You don't own a car just so you can buy gas — for the same reason, you don't start a company just so you can make money."
"Some of the what's made money, some of the what's didn't make money, but it didn't matter. The through line was there."
"They don't just chase profit first. They say, should we be in this business — and there's a filter first."
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