some hindsight

Patsy 2022-09-15 12:14:26

I read it on a business trip, very inspiring. List the details without logic.

1. Her husband supports her without any effort, which can be regarded as a contribution to the cause of feminism (.) The two have complementary personalities, appreciate and support each other, and their love is enviable.

2. Humor is a valuable quality.

3. At the same time completing her husband's and her own studies, taking care of children and her seriously ill husband, so many tasks in parallel, Ginsburg is not a superman.

4. Several women in the men's group said that if they didn't do it well, they felt like they had lost the face of the entire group of women. Suddenly began to reflect, today's women may not be so prominent in the group, and this burden is reduced accordingly. But inequality still exists, and if we want to live in a more equal world, we can at least take action to change the stereotypes of women around us.

5. Ginsburg was unexpectedly shy and not eloquent. But he dared to fight for it, and it was cool when he said why not.

He came completely to solve the problem, not the character who would go to the parade, so he used the law he was good at to fight. When you are a lawyer, try your best to participate in affirmative action cases that can reach the Supreme Court and affect legislation. When you are a judge, try to persuade other judges to reach an agreement. When you are the only liberal left, you write dissenting opinions. When it comes to some offensive comments from conservatives, she said, don't get angry at any time, it can be counterproductive. Take the opportunity to convince others and think of yourself as a kindergarten teacher.

Recalling a few times when I was very angry in court or when I was very tired of communicating at work, I was taught orz

6. Her friendship with Judge Scalia is really interesting.

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RBG quotes

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I was terribly, terribly nervous. But then, I looked up at the Justices, and I thought, 'I have a captive audience.' I knew that I was speaking to men who didn't think there was any such thing as gender-based discrimination, and my job was to tell them: it really exists.

  • Bill Clinton: She did something I'm not sure I could have done: she made real friendship with

    [Antonin]

    Bill Clinton: Scalia.