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Highlights
- Judge Judy has heard enough.As a family court judge in New York City and now in her successful TV courtroom show, she has listened to thousands of excuses, complaints, and tales of woe from women of every background, and she's ready to rule.
- Author(s): Judy Sheindlin
- 208 Pages
- Self Improvement, Personal Growth
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About the Book
In her trademark humorous yet no-holds-barred style, "Judge Judy" gives women the "heads up" on feeling unshakably good about themselves, exploring such issues as some women's almost automatic need to defer to men and showing mothers how to teach daughters to follow their dreams while keeping their individuality intact.Book Synopsis
Judge Judy has heard enough.As a family court judge in New York City and now in her successful TV courtroom show, she has listened to thousands of excuses, complaints, and tales of woe from women of every background, and she's ready to rule. Women, she states with her trademark frankness, need to wise up, stop subjugating who they are, and stop making stupid decisions in the name of love. They hide their talents and opinions so they won't offend. They tiptoe through life letting others take credit for their ideas because they would rather be liked than respected. They spend their lives trying to please everyone but them-selves, and then they wonder why they feel so frustrated and unfulfilled.
Beauty Fades, Dumb Is Forever presents Judge Judy's ten hard and true lessons for happiness:
- Beauty fades, dumb is forever.
- Don't crawl when you can fly.
- What goes up must come down.
- Denial is a river in Egypt.
- Master the game--then play it.
- You're the trunk of the tree.
- You can't teach the bull to dance.
- Failure doesn't build character.
- Letting go is half the fun.
- You can be the hero of your own story.
Review Quotes
"Judge Judy rules."-- "Entertainment Weekly""Judge Judy takes on stupidity. Offering advice to women seeking to build a strong foundation for their lives, Steindlin combines her experiences as Family Court judge, wife and grandmother. She clues women in on how to keep their individuality and nourish their strengths."-- "New York Daily News""This book resonates with the voice of Judge Sheindlin.... It is instructional, motivational and full of practical advice.... She empowers through the can-do energy."-- "New York Law Journal""[Sheindlin is] part Harry Truman, part Rhea Perlman: funny, quick-tempered, bluntly honest."-- "People""The reigning queen of small-screen justice."-- "Family Cicle""Sheindlin writes with the same theatrical no-nonsense directness that animates her on-air perssona."-- "Publishers Weekly"