Laura Huang’s mother, after moving to America, acknowledged her disadvantages, namely that of being a Taiwanese immigrant who spoke limited English. She actively did what others didn’t expect of her - sassy salesmanship in her job, which then led her to succeed as an economically sufficient single-parent. She was Laura Huang’s first real-life role model for turning adversity into an advantage.
In her well-researched book, using psychology, real-world examples and anecdotes from famous and ordinary people, under the umbrella acronym EDGE, Laura Huang details thirteen principles that dispel beliefs and tenets about success and offers alternatives that make one rethink the way they perceive their own 'disadvantages' and altering that perception to 'assets'.