All we have to fear is fear itself .explain with reference to the text 'deep water'

Dear student,

All we have to fear is fear itself refers to the fact that the greatest obstacle to any kind of work is fear. The fear of failure or of not knowing something are impediments in the path of progress and self-expression. We do not have to fear anything, the only thing we must fear is to harbour such illogical fears. Then there will be no obstacle in our course of progress. It means that panic or terror itself should be feared. When the narrator was saved from drowning he realized this. When we have fear of something, it paralyzes us. Even if we capable of doing some work but we have fears in our mind, it will only make us weak. However, if we overcome our fear, we can perform the difficult tasks also easily. We should face the situation courageously instead of running away from it.  

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