"The childhood fear and the way he overcame it brings about a deeper meaning to the readers." Bring out how the negative traits can be changed into positive traits with reference to the techniques used by Douglas.

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The haunting fear of water hounded him wherever he went. It ruined his fishing trips and deprived him of the joy of canoeing, boating and swimming. Douglas was skeptical about having conquered his fear of water so he died off a dock at  Triggs  Island and swam two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island. He swam the crawl, breast stroke, side stroke and back stroke. Only once his terror returned when he was in the middle of the lake. He put his face down and saw nothing but bottomless water. The old sensation returned but in miniature and he laughed it off because it had no power over him anymore. It fled and he swam on but residual doubts remained. He camped in the high meadow by the side of Warm Lake. The next morning he stripped, dived into the lake and swam across to the other shore and back. He shouted with joy and Gilbert Peak returned the echo. It was at this moment that he conquered his fear of water. ​All we have to fear is fear itself refers to the fact that the greatest obstacle to any kind of work is fear.

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