Life is not fair. Life depends on your own efforts and opportunities. As for obeying the rules of the game, don’t be too serious.

What society needs is people who break the rules. These people are pioneers, free and independent thinkers, and pioneers. They don’t care too much, they always go forward and are never afraid of taking risks. Most importantly, people who break the rules can avoid social stagnation. Without those who break the rules, we are all dead!

For example, Robert Shu Telei-have you ever heard of this man? I’m afraid I haven’t heard of it, because this person doesn’t exist! This name is actually the pseudonym of Deborah sampson, and her pseudonym is aimed at achieving great things.

Deborah was born in 1760, and her childhood was not particularly enviable: her father abandoned her family, she didn’t go to school formally, and she became a indentured servant in her teens.

At the age of eighteen, Deborah was finally free. She supported herself by self-taught skills, did knitting and carpentry, and even taught at school (Deborah couldn’t go to school when she was a servant, so she studied with her host’s children’s homework). In 1782, at the age of 22, Deborah wanted to join the army and take part in the War of Independence.

At that time, only boys with handles could die for their country, so Deborah put on men’s clothes. Unfortunately, the disguise failed and she was caught. A few months later, Deborah tried again. This time, her skill in playing “Robert Guan” has obviously improved a lot, and because she is 5 feet 9 inches (about 175 cm) tall, Deborah was selected as the elite infantry regiment, becoming the first woman in the United States to serve in this army.

Deborah was injured on her first day on the battlefield, and was shot twice in the leg, but she did not risk being discovered by the doctor as her own daughter. Instead, she chose to dig out one of the musket pellets with her own knife (the other was left in her thigh as a souvenir).

After serving in a hail of bullets for 17 months, Deborah was really ill in the hospital one day. It was at this time that a doctor found that she had * * * completely without the characteristics that men should have. However, the doctor admired her great behavior and helped her retire with honor. Then another conflict broke out: Deborah couldn’t get a pension because she wasn’t a man.

But who is she to give up easily? After thirty-three years, she finally got a full pension. Deborah was a rule breaker until she died of yellow fever in 1827.

In short, you may not need to disguise your gender, but each of us can learn Deborah’s penis-like vitality!

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