From being a little girl in a village in China with polio to a tech executive at Apple, Libo Cao Meyers (曹力波) has had quite a journey in life-a journey steeped in rich family legacy and powered by determination, growth, and love. Over the years and the miles, she’s embraced her differences and has allowed no one-including herself-to set limitations on what she’s able to accomplish.
But just because she’s been successful doesn’t mean it’s been easy. Not by a long shot.
Along the way, Libo has overcome challenges as an immigrant in a new country, a person with a disability, a mother, and a woman in the male-dominated world of technology.
In Limp Forward, Libo boldly shares her story-both the hard and the beautiful-so that you may feel seen, be reminded of your inherent value, and find the strength you need to face your own challenges in life.
Every journey is unique, but Libo’s experiences contain insight that connects us all. Limp Forward is a captivating, unbridled exploration of the truths that guide us and shows what is possible when we pursue our full potential.
Зміст
Introduction
1. Polio and Childhood (1976-1983)
2. Life Apart and on the Move (1984-1988)
3. United with Family (1989-1995)
4. ‘It’s All for Your Own Good’ (1995-1999)
5. Dual Graduate Degrees and a Job (2000-2004)
6. Perseverance, Pride, and a Century Ride (2005)
7. Reset, Reset Again in the Process (2006-present)
8. Love, Marriage, Families, and Kids (2007-2014)
9. Experiencing This Wonderful Life (2015-Present)
10. The Stories from Generations before Me
11. Conclusions
Afterward
Про автора
Libo Cao Meyers is a veteran of Silicon Valley’s culture of innovation, a board member, and a high-tech executive at Apple, where she helps build products that enrich people’s lives. Libo grew up in a village in Northern China and was diagnosed with polio as an infant. She did not let her disability quiet her ambition, immigrating alone to the United States at twenty-four and simultaneously completing her MS and Ph D at Ohio University in two different engineering fields. From there, she once again put limitations aside and became an athlete by completing a Century Ride-a 100-mile bike ride-despite lingering leg complications from polio. She is proud to be part of the Cao family, which for the last 500 years of its 3000-year history, has kept a family record, each generation striving for more and contributing to a deeply-rooted legacy. She lives in California with her husband, Curt, and their two sons. For more, visit www.libomeyers.com.