Become so wrapped up in something that you forget to be afraid.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is telling you to get really interested and focused on something you're doing. When you're really into what you're working on, you won't be as worried or scared. It's like when you get so caught up playing a game or working on a project that you don't even notice the time going by. Focusing on the task at hand instead of your fears can help you feel more confident and less afraid.
About Lady Bird Johnson
Lady Bird Johnson was the First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969, and she was a highly educated and capable woman. She used her inheritance to support her husband’s political career and later advocated for beautifying the nation’s cities and highways, with the Highway Beautification Act being known as “Lady Bird’s Bill”. She received several prestigious honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal.
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