Dare to dissent. Fight for what you believe in. Change the world for the better-and do it all in a lacy collar.Let the "notorious RBG" teach you to find your work-life balance, stand up for your rights, dissent like a woman, and boss it on or off the bench. If you're ready to live life like the queen of the Supreme Court, tie your hair in a scrunchie, pop on those oversized glasses, and find out how to Be More RBG.Whether you feel like your dream career is a million miles away, you're struggling with your gym routine, or you want to change the world, but don't know how to start, ask What would RBG do? Then find the answers in Be More RBG, which is full of witty and wise quotes from Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and tongue-in-cheek advice for every situation.
This is a quick read that will inspire you to Be More RBG in your daily life. The book is broken down into 5 parts - dare to dissent, change the world, notorious, off the bench, and supreme wisdom. Each section has quotes from Ginsberg and then some tips or ideas of how to incorporate what she's talking about in your own life. Ginsberg is a HUGE role model for women and everyone should try to Be More RBG.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg is part of the crop of overhyped capitalists that liberalism has praised while brushing their atrocities under the rug, for a good while now. She condemned Colin Kaepernick, refused to help Standing Rock water protectors, and overall has upheld one of the most racist, colonialist documents in history: the u.s. constitution. I hate her as much as I hate Obama or Joe Biden or any other criminal paraded around as some "true american".
Of course this book wants you to be like Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and you can be! Just ignore your Indigenous friends and tell your Black friends to shut up about police brutality, reparations, and anti-Blackness. There. Now you're like RBG.
This book was the perfect little pick-me-up today. It reminded me that RBG's life is to be celebrated, not just mourned, and that she can continue to inspire current and future generations.
Great quick lessons learned from one of the great minds of the 20th/ 21st century. I read it first in about 20 minutes. I have the feeling I'll go back to it a few times- opening random pages to see what wisdom I might glean.