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In the book "Fearless" the main character Adam Brown undergoes change for the better. He starts his life as a good young kid who liked to play with his neighbors. In high school, he gets into drugs, and starts having breakdowns. He was arrested on more than one occasion and he felt he let his parents down. He saw a video about Navy SEALs, and decided he wanted to become one. He met a girl after he joined the Navy, and started having relapses. Once his son was born he finally quit doing drugs. On his last tour in Afghanistan, he was killed doing a raid on a village at night. He impacted everyone that he had come in contact with in the Navy, and was mourned by all of them. When he quit doing drugs, people respected him a lot more. So he underwent a change for the better.
In the book "Fearless" by Eric Blehm, the main theme in the book is about overcoming the bad things that you have done, and becoming a better person. Adam Brown, who was a cocaine addict, became a Navy SEAL Team six operator. Brown was killed in Afghanistan, but he was remembered by everyone he ever said hello to. He was a very troubled teenager and young adult, with a lot of problems. He joined the Navy and turned his life around, and when he died, hundreds of people attended his funeral, and everyone in his team respected him. If he had died a cocaine addict, and a heroine junky, nobody would have remembered him.
