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El viudo quiere volver a ésto, cuando son muy inferiores, buscar la crispación y las malas artes
“Behind every extraordinary woman is a lineage of extraordinary women.”
Eileen Gu isn’t just a 6-time Olympic medalist or a straight-A Stanford student. She is the latest chapter in a legacy of "steamships" who refused to just cruise through life.
Her grandmother, Feng Guozhen, was a trailblazer. She graduated as a senior engineer from Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1955, at a time when most women weren't even allowed to attend school. She set the standard for excellence.
Her mother, Gu Yan, followed suit. A graduate of Peking University with a Stanford MBA, she broke barriers as a Wall Street investor in the 90s. As a single mother and ski instructor, she taught Eileen that discipline is the only bridge to greatness.
Even Eileen’s name, Ailing (凌), carries this weight. It comes from the Chinese idiom ‘Zhuangzhi Lingyun’ (壮志凌) meaning "high aspirations that reach the clouds." She hasn't just met those aspirations; she’s surpassed them.
From Olympic podiums to Quantum Physics finals, Eileen Gu reminds us: there is nothing more powerful than a woman who owns her ambition without apology.
Be a steamship. Command your life.