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From: American Music Teacher
Date: 20040401
Author:Ingle, Gary L.
"If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one." Those words by English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy adequately and concisely sum up the need for all of us--individuals and organizations--to exercise foresight and continually calculate the future.
At MTNA, we take the future very seriously. We, like you, will be spending the rest of our lives there. Consequently, we are constantly trying to envision the future, to see possibilities before they become obvious.
Of course, it is a difficult task predicting the future. Mark Twain once admonished, "The ...
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