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Franklin D. Roosevelt: An Analysis

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If the first inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt has taught me anything, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. This quote remains eternal and persistent in the minds and hearts of those plagued by extreme terror and trepidation, whether towards herculean tasks, life decisions or badly made horror films. Although this saying is accepted as universal truth, it has been ignored time and time again in favor of agonizing dread over even the most minute of circumstances. Why do we fear? Why do we allow logic to be clouded by feelings and thoughts of alarm and distress? The human species is perceived to be the most advanced life form, with the ability to solve complex equations, communicate in various forms, and self-govern, so why
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