At My Sister’s Hamptons Engagement Party, Mom Handed Me A Stained Apron And Said, “Make Yourself Useful.” I Washed Plates In Silence, Until A $500,000 Alert Lit Up My Phone And The Groom’s Father Walked Toward The Kitchen Door.
I had never revealed my true profession to them. For years, my family assumed I was a low-level government paper pusher making a meager salary and living a mediocre life.
They mocked my decision to enter public service instead of joining a ruthless corporate law firm. Richard once told me that working for the state was a refuge for people too weak to continue reading …