The Selfishness Of Helping ‘The World’

30 Aug 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Life, 3 Comments

The Selfishness Of Helping ‘The World’


We have this idea that to put too much attention on what drives and motivates us is somehow selfish. This is a lie. What the world really needs is exactly one thing: more you.

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Glimpses Of Brilliance: IKEA

23 Aug 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Leadership, 1 Comments

Glimpses Of Brilliance: IKEA


What does a company need to do to survive in the emerging, volatile marketplace of tomorrow? Today we get some glimpses of brilliance and insight from one of my favorite stores — a place that also happens to serve some of my favorite meatballs: IKEA.

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How To Discover Your Strengths

17 Aug 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Life, 3 Comments

How To Discover Your Strengths


“Live a strong life.” That sounds great, and we all want to do it, but… how? Discovering your strengths and rocking your career can be boiled down to a focus on three things: 1) Talent, 2) Life Experience, and 3) Passion. This is how to find your area of strength…

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Google Being Evil & Why Net Neutrality Matters

09 Aug 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Legacy, Life, 3 Comments

Google Being Evil & Why Net Neutrality Matters


We’ve been hearing a lot about Google “going evil” over the last week or so. This is why net neutrality matters to me, in just a few words.

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‘Team Players’ Are Killing Your Company

28 Jul 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Leadership, 1 Comments

‘Team Players’ Are Killing Your Company


In the modern corporation, creativity has been sacrificed in favor of forwarding the interests of the “Team Player.” This is a great strategy — if we want our companies to die within the next five 5 years…

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Being Right Or Being Open

28 Jun 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Legacy, Life, 2 Comments

Being Right Or Being Open


There’s nothing wrong with being right. Making “correct” decisions can help people, help organizations, and help the world.

But at the end of the day, doesn’t an obsessive need to be right all the time come in direct conflict with being open to new things?

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Death by Info v. Death by Ignorance (& Gummi Bears)

24 Jun 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Leadership, Life, 0 Comments

Death by Info v. Death by Ignorance (& Gummi Bears)


In the longstanding tradition of dividing the world into two types of people, I present to you two ways of thinking — both equally deadly, but for different reasons. Also, today our camps will be played by gelatinous colored mammals.

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We Are What We Choose (2010 Princeton Baccalaureate Remarks by Jeff Bezos)

20 Jun 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Legacy, Life, 0 Comments

We Are What We Choose (2010 Princeton Baccalaureate Remarks by Jeff Bezos)


Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, encourages the Princeton Class of 2010 to remember the difference between cleverness and kindness — and that we become the choices we make.

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7 Dirty Little Secrets of Job Hunting (How to Find a Job, Change Careers, etc.)

17 May 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Life, 10 Comments

7 Dirty Little Secrets of Job Hunting (How to Find a Job, Change Careers, etc.)


Trying to make any kind of career shift can be incredibly frustrating, and I’ve found there are some dirty little secrets most people just don’t talk about when it comes to job hunting. Here are 7 unconventional, and helpful, things I’ve learned.

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Saving The World, One Household Product At A Time

10 May 2010, Posted by Josh Allan Dykstra in Legacy, 3 Comments

Saving The World, One Household Product At A Time


Is it possible to help save the world by buying “greener” products? I think so, and here’s why…

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