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Tomorrow’s Too Late by Jay Cross

Marcia Conner

With the exception of a reference to VCRs, and Jay’s hallmark cottage-industry sketches, the piece seems as timely to me today as it did back in 2001. The voices in our heads continually comfort us by saying that the world runs on common sense and we are in control. Focus on the core; outsource everything else.

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Tomorrow’s Too Late by Jay Cross

Marcia Conner

With the exception of a reference to VCRs, and Jay’s hallmark cottage-industry sketches, the piece seems as timely to me today as it did back in 2001. The voices in our heads continually comfort us by saying that the world runs on common sense and we are in control. Focus on the core; outsource everything else.

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Tomorrow’s Too Late by Jay Cross

Marcia Conner

With the exception of a reference to VCRs, and Jay’s hallmark cottage-industry sketches, the piece seems as timely to me today as it did back in 2001. The voices in our heads continually comfort us by saying that the world runs on common sense and we are in control. Focus on the core; outsource everything else.

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Tomorrow’s Too Late by Jay Cross

Marcia Conner

With the exception of a reference to VCRs, and Jay’s hallmark cottage-industry sketches, the piece seems as timely to me today as it did back in 2001. The voices in our heads continually comfort us by saying that the world runs on common sense and we are in control. Focus on the core; outsource everything else.

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