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Douglas fully realized the truth of RooseveltтАЩs statement. All we have to fear is fear itself. How did this realization help him brush aside his fear and become an expert swimmer?



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Roosevelt said, тАЭAll we have to fear is fear itselfтАЩ.тАЩ Douglas had experienced both the sensation of dying and the terror that fear of it can produce. Strong will, hard determination, courage and toil as well as honest labor win over all our terrors and fears. The will to live brushes aside all our fears.

This realization made him resolve to leam swimming by engaging an instructor. This instructor, piece by piece, built Douglas into a swimmer. Then, he went to Lake Wentworth, dived at Triggs Island and swam two miles across the lakes to Stamp Act Island. Finally he had conquered his fear of water.

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