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MEG MASON ON STARTING OVER

BEFORE, I WOULD have said that the natural peaks and troughs in a working life are never that precise. More just a sense that you’re doing well at the moment, or vaguely, in a rut, the retrospective realisation that you found your flow around about then.

Now I know there are also exact moments in a career. Having experienced one, a sudden, sharp culmination of something that has been a long time in the making. Unmistakable for the impact it will have on your career from now, and recognisable even as you’re in it.

November 29, 2018, just on a quarter to

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