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I agree. When I was much younger, I thought it was interesting and cool, but as I've gotten older (I'm 52 now), I realize that hearing about famous people like Jame Earl Jones or Marilyn Monroe supposedly overcoming their stutters does me no good. It's one of the reasons why I don't really do much with The Stuttering Foundation, as they focus too much on that. I can't overcome mine, which is frustrating, because it's not as easy as they imply (intentional or otherwise) with those high-profile examples. About the only high profile individual who still has some issues is Joe Biden, but of course many people conflate the typical issues of old age and his fluency issues, so that's no help either (in other words, they treat his stutter as not what it actually is, so it's not exactly a positive example).