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BE A LIFELONG LEARNER

ONE THING I LOVE ABOUT THE LIFELONG PURSUIT OF A PASSION—in this case, Mid Century Modern anything—is the continual process of learning and uncovering new stories, new names and new aspects. As a mentor to other editors, I’ve often found that when one assumes the helm of editor, there is pressure to be the smartest person in the room on that topic. Your worst fear is not being able to answer someone’s question about who an architect is, how to repair a vintage radio or what year a particular piece of glass was made. The impostor syndrome is real!

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