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I'm sorry to hear that you feel this way about your stutter, and I understand that living with it can be extremely challenging and isolating at times. It's important to acknowledge that stuttering affects each person differently, and what works for one person might not work for another. While there might not be a one-size-fits-all solution, it's important to seek support and explore different strategies to find what works best for you. With that in mind, I want to let you know that I launched an online community for professionals who stutter a couple of months ago. This community is completely free and aims to help individuals navigate stuttering in the workplace and provide a supportive environment where people can discuss their experiences, share resources, and learn from one another. Join here if interested - https://airtable.com/shrXpS5KAEi0I9Pg0 While it's true that there is no official "cure" for stuttering, many people have found ways to manage their stutter and lead fulfilling lives. It's important to keep in mind that everyone's journey is different, and your path to self-acceptance and growth might look different than someone else's. It might be helpful to consider seeking professional help, such as speech therapy, counseling, or support groups, to address your feelings of inferiority and anxiety. These resources can provide guidance and help you develop coping strategies to navigate the challenges of living with a stutter. It's essential to remember that you don't have to face this journey alone. There are many people who stutter and understand the unique struggles you're going through. Connecting with others can provide valuable support, encouragement, and hope, even during the toughest times. Wishing you strength and resilience as you continue to navigate your experiences with stuttering. Remember that you are not alone, and seeking support can make a significant difference in your life.