Explain Simon Sinek's Golden Circle as if I were six years old. Please provide examples to each of the main parts.
The Golden Circle is a technique of understanding how things work. Imagine a large yellow circle, similar to a hula hoop, with three parts: Why, How, and What.

Why is the most important question. This is the reason you do anything, such as attend to school. Perhaps you attend school to learn and get smarter so that you can grow up and do the things you want to do.


The second part is how. It's about how you go about things, such as how you make friends at school. Perhaps you create friends by being helpful and sharing your toys, or by playing games with them.

What is the final part. It is about what you do, not what you learn in school. Perhaps you will learn about numbers, letters, and animals.

As a result, the Golden Circle teaches us that why we do something is more essential than what we do or how we do it. If we begin with Why, the How and What will follow.

For example, suppose you wish to make a sandcastle. Your why could be that you just want to have fun and play in the sand. Your How could be to gather and sculpt sand using a shovel and bucket. Your What is the sandcastle you built.
I'm not sure I understood the difference between the how and what,
Is the what part the What i want to do or is it What is to be done or is it something else entirely?