The chapter explores the author's personal struggle with the fear of water and his journey to overcome it, highlighting the importance of confronting fears to grow stronger.
What did Douglas use to buoy himself in the water during his lessons?
Which psychological concept does Douglas explore through his narrative?
How did William Douglas feel after successfully swimming across the lake?
At what age did William Douglas have a traumatic experience in water?
What feelings did Douglas experience as he descended into the water?
What significant technique did the author ultimately master in swimming?
What was the primary fear experienced by William Douglas during his swim?
How does the author describe the moment he realized he was drowning?
What psychological state does Douglas associate with his fear of water?
Which technique did Douglas remember in an attempt to survive underwater?
What does the phrase 'curtain of life fell' signify in the narrative?
Which method did Douglas's instructor use to help him overcome his fear?
What expression did Roosevelt use that Douglas references regarding fear?
What does Douglas suggest is the relationship between fear and life?
How did Douglas’s perception of water change by the end of his journey?
What was the primary fear that William Douglas faced concerning water?
How did the near-drowning incident affect Douglas's perception of water?
What was the final assessment of Douglas's abilities by his instructor?
What emotional state did Douglas experience during the drowning incident?
What motivational phrase did Douglas use to confront his lingering fear?
What realization did Douglas come to after conquering his fear of water?
What metaphor does Douglas use to describe the moment he gave in to fear?