mention any two long terms consequences of the drowning incident for Douglas?
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As time elapsed, these consequencestook the shape of more sinister and deeply ingrained fears. Douglasdeveloped a perennial aversion to water; the very sight of a water body such as a lake, river, water fall, etc made him petrified. ... This humiliation gave birth to a strong desire to overcome his fear of water.
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As time elapsed, these consequences took the shape of more sinister and deeply ingrained fears. Douglas developed a perennial aversion to water; the very sight of a water body such as a lake, river, water fall, etc made him petrified. ... This humiliation gave birth to a strong desire to overcome his fear of water
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