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He overcame childhood illnesses through sheer determination from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

As a child, Theodore Roosevelt was plagued by a weak constitution and various illnesses. He suffered from asthma, frequent bouts of sickness, and severe nearsightedness. Despite these challenges, Roosevelt refused to be defined by his poor health. He was determined to overcome his physical limitations through sheer willpower and perseverance. Roosevelt's strong sense of determination was evident from a young age. He refused to let his illnesses hold him back or prevent him from living life to the fullest. Instead of succumbing to his ailments, he pushed himself to excel in other areas. He threw himself into activities such as boxing, hiking, and rowing, which not only strengthened his body but also boosted his confidence and resilience. Through his relentless efforts, Roosevelt gradually built up his physical strength and endurance. He learned to manage his asthma attacks and mitigate the effects of his other illnesses. He refused to let his poor health define him or limit his potential. Instead, he saw his illnesses as obstacles to be overcome through sheer determination and perseverance. Roosevelt's resilience and tenacity in the face of adversity laid the foundation for his later accomplishments. His ability to overcome childhood illnesses through sheer determination served as a testament to his indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve. It shaped his character and instilled in him a sense of self-reliance and perseverance that would serve him well throughout his life. In the end, Roosevelt's triumph over his childhood illnesses was not just a physical feat but a testament to the power of sheer determination. It was a reflection of his unwavering commitment to overcome obstacles and achieve greatness. Through his example, Roosevelt inspired others to push past their own limitations and strive for excellence in all areas of life.
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    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

    Edmund Morris

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