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How to get rid of the bondage of tradition and break the bondage of gender?

A: To break the shackles of "being defined" and "being considered", the first thing women should do is to build up their self-confidence and express their ideas confidently, without being bound by tradition and social expectations.

Secondly, learn to say "no". Don't be forced by friends, family or others to do things you don't want to do. Learn to say "no", which is the most important self-maintenance ability of women. In addition, women should master their own knowledge, learn more social, economic and political knowledge, and constantly improve themselves in this respect in order to give full play to their abilities. Finally, women should also learn to give up, change their ideas, not refuse new changes, but learn to accept new things, constantly explore themselves and broaden their horizons.

To break the shackles of "being defined" and "being considered", women need to make unremitting progress, learn new knowledge, cultivate their professional skills and professional abilities, and constantly strive to surpass themselves, so as to become stronger and more capable of facing new challenges. In addition, women should learn to seize the opportunity, innovate constantly, try new things constantly, bravely show their talents, constantly challenge their limits, constantly explore their potential, seize the opportunity to get out of their comfort zone and broaden their horizons.

Finally, women should learn to play their role, and they should not hesitate to play their intelligence, explore their values and advantages, play their role, change their destiny, change the status quo of society, and make contributions to their own and social progress.

To break the shackles of being defined and being considered, women need the efforts of every woman. They should be confident, brave, tenacious and persistent, establish their own confidence, have their own ideals, constantly explore their own potential, bravely accept challenges, step out of their comfort zone, play their role and make contributions to the progress of themselves and society.