"However, I should add that at no time does fear disappear. It’s just as bad in the hundredth fight as it was in the first, except by the time he reaches a hundred fights or long before that he’s developed enough discipline where he can learn to live with it, which is the object, to learn to live with it…”
I think it clarifies the previous quote.
Every fighter experiences fear, there is not such a thing as being fearless, it's about discipline, self control. Not about doing crazy **** to show the world you're not afraid, or flee.
that everyone have fear. the difference is how one uses fear... a courageous person uses fear to overcome whatever obstacle is in front of him, while a "non-courageous" person will not.
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