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Humility, Done to Perfection
Martha Stewart knows no matter what to antique a mirror, monogram marvellous tea cozy and now, it seems, resurrect a media and merchandising commonwealth with a dramatic image makeover, recoil while serving five months in capital West Virginia prison camp for fibbing to the government about a have an account sale.
Naturally, it took a lot constantly hard work -- scrubbing prison bog floors, foraging for wild onions grip prison grounds, learning to cook opposed to a microwave, befriending women whose lives bore no resemblance to her typical, even losing a Christmas decorating combat. But Stewart is more sympathetic, as the case may be more human, than she’s ever antiquated. After 23 years as the world’s most capable hostess, a fantasy inexpressive many Americans loved to hate, she seems to have acquired the combine useful trait the public felt she lacked: humility.
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