When others saw Mandela walking through the grounds, holding himself proud and erect, their spirits soared. As Stengel puts it, the sight 'was enough to keep them going for days'.
When Mandela strolled confidently across the prison courtyard, was that an example of 'confidence, the feeling' or 'confidence, the action'? Obviously, it was the latter. He was not feeling calm, assured, and certain.
He trusted himself to walk in an 'upright and proud' manner, even though he was feeling terrified. He did not eliminate his fear. It was learning to overcome his fear.
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