commentr/StutterNovember 10, 2023

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The cerebellum is weird. It's the only part of the brain functionally unconscious. It relays information to higher-order areas of the brain that constitute our consciousness, but none of these area transmit information back. As such, it's hard to isolate behavior to produce a specific desired outcome in the cerebellum. I like to say salesman to add a bit of spice. I'm indeed a sales agent, but I work for my father's company. I'm a sales agent who's also a shareholder. I'm blessed not to have to worry about my finances too much thanks to the efforts of my father. I have outperformed every other agent with quite many more years of experience than me though. I'm down to earth and connect well to people of every background. I may talk neuroscience with you now and go banter and armwrestle with bricklayers right after. 😂 I consider language and neuroscience as tools, means to an end. I have no inherent interest in neuroscience outside of curing stutter, but stuttering is such a complex condition it forces you to have to learn everything from ground up. If I manage to discover the cure, I will go public for only as long as it's required. I don't intend to turn it into a career thereafter. Then I'm back in my homecountry, focused on my family and creating a new one. Back at sales too, building up my father's legacy until I'm old. I will plant a vineyard in my village, with a house to oversee the horizon. My younger self, helpless and lost for answers, only ever wanted for his stuttering to end so he could live a normal uninhibited life, and that's why I will do. Chasing glory and recognition leads to ruin. If you're interested to read a hypothesis I'm building, check out the previous reply in my profile. I was a bit harsh to that guy so mind the tone. He had it coming though. 😂

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Causes & VariabilityIdentity & DisabilityEmotional Experience

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Neurological & BrainIdentity & Self-PerceptionHope & Motivation