True or False: This excerpt shows Captain Walton goes from someone excited by the pursuit of his dream to someone who realizes that he short forfeit his desires.

"The die is cast; I have consented to return if we are not destroyed. Thus are my hopes blasted by cowardice and indecision; I come back ignorant and disappointed. It requires more philosophy than I possess to bear this injustice with patience…I am returning to England. I have lost my hopes of utility and glory."

True. This excerpt shows Captain Walton's realization that he has to give up his desires and dreams due to fear and indecision, leading to disappointment and a loss of hope.