"Be scared. You can't help that. But don't be afraid."
To be scared, one is frightened for a temporary spans of time. To be afraid, one is also frightened; however, the difference is that when one is afraid, they are worried and unwilling because they are frozen by fear. This line stood out to me as an important thought and reminder that it is okay to be scared sometimes, but to never let your actions be frozen by fear or worry. Obviously it is okay to be scared when hunting Old Ben, but not okay to let the worry of negative possibilities paralyze you from taking your next step. Simple, yet is also profound.
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