The "jumping the queue" mentioned here is not uncivilized jumping the queue in daily life. But the transcendence of knowledge and the determination of success or failure.
There are many examples of jumping the queue around us. For example, the Wright brothers invented the airplane so that we could fly into the sky earlier. Edison invented the electric light, and we are no longer afraid of the night ... We also have such "jumping in line" behaviors around us, such as jumping from the last to the front in the exam. Isn't this also a kind of "jumping the queue" behavior? The spirit of these cases is worth learning, and we should learn from their spirit of "jumping the queue".
Let's think about it: if the Wright brothers hadn't invented the plane, we might not be able to get on the plane at night for many years. If Edison did not invent the electric light, but lagged behind others, then we would have to endure the darkness at night.
They just do what they care about when others don't care. As Mr. Lu Xun said, "I only use it when others drink coffee." "We can surpass others more easily only if we work harder when others are resting. If everyone around us has the spirit of "jumping the queue", then our country will soon become a rich and developed country. " Jumping in line can make us more successful.
It is an uncivilized behavior to cut in line in our daily life. However, in our life, success may be crucial.