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33m, and I'll tell you everything the comments tell you is correct. The power is living life. Don't get us wrong, we have bad days we're the stutter deafeats us. The past year alone, I have more defeating days than days when i feel good, but you just have to keep going. I suggest facing the fears a bit, too. I do an amature stand-up comedy. I incorporate my stutter into the jokes. I'm even a dungeon master for a group of friends who don't mind my stutter at all. I work in a grocery store and interact with customers and employees. I even have had people tell me they don't even notice it half the time, and I stutter on every other word, not just one or two. You want to know what the power is. It's deafeating yourself. That evil feeling the back of your head is the enemy, and it's a lifetime of fighting. Not letting it get the better of you, though, is better than letting it bring you down.