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Chrm Message From: aarti.s Total Posts: 16 Join Date: 21/08/2006
Rank: Executive Post Date: 24/08/2006 08:55:31 Points: 80 Location: United States

Dear Professionals,

Some think local, few think global, some go ahead and think glocal (global+local) and these are the one's who create class of its own in whatever services they offer. They like being world class and be different from the rest.

Steve Siebold has noted these 25 differences in thinking between the Middle Class and the World Class, and I thought to share them.

1. The Middle Class competes . . . the World Class creates.

2. The Middle Class avoids risk . . . the World Class manages risk.

3. The Middle Class lives in delusion . . . the World Class lives in objective reality.

4. The Middle Class loves to be comfortable . . . the World Class is comfortable being uncomfortable.

5. The Middle Class has a lottery mentality . . . the World Class has an abundance mentality.

6. The Middle Class hungers for security . . . the World Class doesn't believe that security exists.

7. The Middle Class sacrifices growth for safety . . . the World Class sacrifices safety for growth.

8. The Middle Class operates out of fear and scarcity . . . the World Class operates from love and abundance.

9. The Middle Class focuses on having . . . the World Class focuses on being.

10. The Middle Class sees themselves as victims . . . the World Class sees themselves as responsible.

11. The Middle Class slows down . . . the World Class calms down.

12. The Middle Class is frustrated . . . the World Class is grateful.

13. The Middle Class has pipedreams . . . the World Class has vision.

14. The Middle Class is ego-driven . . . the World Class is spirit driven.

15. The Middle Class is problem oriented . . . the World Class is solution oriented.

16. The Middle Class thinks they know enough . . . the World Class is eager to learn.

17. The Middle Class chooses fear . . . the World Class chooses growth.

18. The Middle Class is boastful . . . the World Class is humble.

19. The Middle Class trades time for money . . . the World Class trades ideas for money.

20. The Middle Class denies their intuition . . . the World Class embraces their intuition.

21. The Middle Class seeks riches . . . the World Class seeks wealth.

22. The Middle Class believes their vision only when they see it . . . the World Class knows they will see their vision when they believe it.

23. The Middle Class coaches through logic . . . the World Class coaches through emotion.

24. The Middle Class speaks the language of fear . . . the World Class speaks the language of love.

25. The Middle Class believes problem solving stems from knowledge . . . the World Class believes problem solving stems from will.

What's your take on it?

Regards,

Aarti