The document summarizes an excerpt from William Douglas' autobiographical essay "Deep Water". As a young boy, Douglas nearly drowned in a swimming pool, leaving him terrified of water for a long time. Though passionate about swimming, his fear prevented him from learning. Later in life, Douglas was determined to overcome his phobia. He hired an instructor and gradually learned to swim, facing his fear piece by piece, until he was able to fully enjoy water activities again. The essay examines Douglas' experience with fear and how deliberate effort helped him get past its paralyzing effects.