Rough Draft: English Paper"Some things can't be won, even if I don't like to admit it. I'm not used to losing much of anything, be it a race or a debate, but among the things I have almost lost are my life, my neck and my good name, and I have gained an awareness: a life of uninterrupted success is not only impossible, it is probably not even good for you they are more tolerable than others, and some things are unsalvageable, and loss levels change in crisis. It's amazing what you can let go of, depending on the circumstances, for example my hair In that little segment is everything Lance Armstrong is made of,. a professional cyclist. Yes, of course, it is among a number of other things. But he has his own definition of "probability". confident when the doctors asked him to draw up a will. He is there for those who suffer like him. He's the kind of guy who walks into a room and everyone stops talking just to applaud him. He amazed so many people with his talent as a professional cyclist, as a father, and most importantly, he held himself as a “cancer survivor,” not a victim. He has what you might call “ambition.” But he really just has goals and strives every day to achieve aspects of his goals. Cancer was a wake-up call for Lance, telling him that he had a new lease on life and to use it well, and every day he uses his location, with all the power it has. But the story of this ambitious man begins now. Lance Armstrong was born on September 18, 1971 in Plano, Texas. His mother was both a father and a mother to him, as his biological father abandoned him before birth. When Lance was born, his mother was very poor. He worked at the "Kentucky Fried Chicken" fast food restaurant, earning only about $400 a month. But Lance's mother is also very ambitious. Soon after her birth she found a new job as a secretary, earning an exorbitant $12,000 a year. Even though he was still short, Lance remembers indulging in little luxuries, like Seven-Eleven "slurpees".
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