The document discusses fear and its role in human life. It suggests that fear is a natural and inevitable part of the human experience. A brief anecdote is given about an 18-month old baby girl who seemed fearless while bathing alone in the Ganga River. Several questions are then posed about identifying and understanding one's fears. The document implies that facing and accepting one's fears can help one become more valiant. It also suggests that teachers can help students face their fears.