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We feel
confidence in the following states of mind: if we believe that we have often
succeeded and have not suffered, or if we have often been in danger and escaped
it; for men are unaffected by fear in two ways, either because they have never
been tested or have means of help; thus, in dangers at sea, those who have never
experienced a storm and those who have means of help as the result of experience
have confidence as to the future.
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