MCWB Club Rationale

by Kun Luf on January 28, 2011

The idea of the MCWB Club sounds alien to many in the middle class. Well, let me try to make a case for the existence of the MCWB Club below. The first thing we have to be clear on is that the MCWB Club is not about any one person, or organization – it is […]

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The Credibility Gap

by Kun Luf on January 26, 2011

When the subject of the MCWB Club (and what it means to the average middle class folk [MCF] on the street) has come up in my conversations with people, I have been asked the following questions: Who owns it? Who runs it? How am I sure someone is not planning to take my money and […]

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The Power of Ten Dollars

by Kun Luf on January 24, 2011

“Bureaucracy is giving in to stupidity and ignoring common sense. When you know something is wrong and you don’t challenge it, you have become bureaucratic. Entrepreneurs don’t act that way. The reason this is so important is that the root cause of creating a bureaucratic environment is when people are afraid to make mistakes. And […]

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The Incredibly Shrinking Monthly Wage

by Kun Luf on January 21, 2011

“We believe our associates know we’re not stupid. So if they see something that doesn’t make sense, they should question it. If their suggestion makes sense, we’ll change to accommodate it. We know how to move and change with the times.” (Arthur Blank, Billionaire & Home Depot Co-Founder) Exercise ____________________________________________________________ It is a fact that […]

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Middle Class vs Wealthy Class

January 19, 2011

The MCWB Club was established to dismantle the obstacles that keep the middle class in a rut (or worse still, prison or slavery) – when you join this club, the power of a focused, accountable group is unleashed by you (and other middle class group members) for you (and other middle class group members). The […]

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A New Dawn for the Middle Class

January 17, 2011

“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation.” (Henry David Thoreau) “In the long run men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, though they should fail immediately, they had better aim at something high.” (Henry David Thoreau)   Exercise ______________________________________________________________ Is your current middle class status […]

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