Strength To Vanquish Fear

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Dread is not knowing, it's was by all accounts the most exceedingly awful to Eleanor, she portrays dread to be "The immense crippler." (Roosevelt 49) Yet you should have the strength to vanquish fear with self-restraint. The more prominent the dread there comes expanded certainty and quality. "You pick up quality, boldness, and certainty by each involvement in which you truly stop to look fear in the face." (Roosevelt 56) Declining to confront your feelings of dread will just take your certainty away and cause more risk in not so distant future. Any kind of dread can restrain your capacities, from social aptitudes to attempting new things. Most feelings of dread are of not knowing and once defeating the dread you build up the certainty of having

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