I entered the corporate sphere again in the late nineties after six years of domesticity. The suburban driveway in Connecticut was perfectly manicured, the lawn a uniform shade of emerald, and I was terrified. I had spent half a decade discussing nap schedules and the internal mechanics of plastic toys, then suddenly I was a Senior Project Manager at a firm specializing in logistics. I was a fraud.

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