DID NOT FINISH: 10%

heavy heavy misogynistic vibes in this book. don't be a girl, don't smile, don't wear accessories/makeup, don't have long hair, like seriously??

they try to pretend it's not a book about become more like a man in order to succeed, since being a woman is such a big set back, by playing on the girl vs woman difference but it makes 0 sense. 

maybe, maybe, women should've have to stop being themselves & conform themselves to men standards, just to be viewed as equal to them ? 

why put the burden of change on women, instead of addressing the systemic corporate issues that prioritizes and values only one style of behavior & leadership?

maybe femininity shouldn't be something to fix, and masculinity an ideal ? 

im sure there are some useful tips in this book, but the overall gross blaming tone makes it impossible to read in its entirety