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Stammering, Its Cause and Cure

Chapter 7 THE BENEFIT OF MANY FAILURES

Word Count: 1170    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

yant; a mail-order scheme; the world's greatest speech specialist-so-called, and several other things. My parents had spent hundreds of dollars of money trying to have me cured. They had spared no

foolish indeed, in going to first one man and then another, trying to be cured. "Wouldn't it have

d by honest physicians and other scientific observers who believed what they said and who had no desire to make any personal gain by trafficking in my infirmity. These men told me frankly

ve been better off if I had listened to the advice and stayed at home? Everything seemed to answer "Yes," but down in my heart

undertaken. It had marked my youth with a somber melancholy, and now that youth was slipping away from me with no hope that the future held anything better for me than the past. Something had to

or no

the qu

nearly resigned to a life without fluent speech, nearly convinced that future eff

ent of one of the great American railroads with headquarters in New York, and now retired. He was one of those men in whose vocabulary there is no such wor

o scientific training, to cure myself, when the learned doctors, su

on gin if he had accepted the failures of others as final. Columbus picked out a road to America and assured the skeptics that there was no danger of his sailing 'over the edge.' Of course, it had never been done before, but then Columbus went ahead and did it himself. He didn't

proof that things can't be done at all. Now you've got a mighty good start. You've found out all about these other methods-you know that they h

LEAVE OFF AND FIND OUT HOW TO SUCCEED!" I kept saying it over and over to

o succeed." I kept thinking about that all the way home. I thought of it at the table that evening. I said nothing. I went to bed-but

!!" Then and there I determined to master the principles of speech, to chart the methods that had been used by others, to find their defects, to locate the ca

or elocution teachers or hypnotists to cure me of stammering. I was looking to myself. If I was to be cured, then I must be the one to do it. This responsibility sobered me. It intensified my determi

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1 Chapter 1 STARTING LIFE UNDER A HANDICAP2 Chapter 2 MY FIRST ATTEMPT TO BE CURED3 Chapter 3 MY SEARCH CONTINUES4 Chapter 4 A STAMMERER HUNTS A JOB5 Chapter 5 FURTHER FUTILE ATTEMPTS TO BE CURED6 Chapter 6 I REFUSE TO BE DISCOURAGED7 Chapter 7 THE BENEFIT OF MANY FAILURES8 Chapter 8 SPEECH DISORDERS DEFINED9 Chapter 9 THE CAUSES OF STUTTERING AND STAMMERING10 Chapter 10 THE PECULIARITIES OF STUTTERING AND STAMMERING11 Chapter 11 THE INTERMITTENT TENDENCY12 Chapter 12 THE PROGRESSIVE TENDENCY13 Chapter 13 CAN STAMMERING AND STUTTERING BE OUTGROWN 14 Chapter 14 THE EFFECT ON THE MIND15 Chapter 15 THE EFFECTS ON THE BODY16 Chapter 16 DEFECTIVE SPEECH IN CHILDREN17 Chapter 17 DEFECTIVE SPEECH IN CHILDREN No.1718 Chapter 18 DEFECTIVE SPEECH IN CHILDREN No.1819 Chapter 19 THE SPEECH DISORDERS OF YOUTH20 Chapter 20 CAN STAMMERING REALLY BE CURED 21 Chapter 21 CASES THAT CURE THEMSELVES 22 Chapter 22 CASES THAT CANNOT BE CURED23 Chapter 23 CAN STAMMERING BE CURED BY MAIL 24 Chapter 24 THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPERT DIAGNOSIS25 Chapter 25 THE SECRET OF CURING STUTTERING AND STAMMERING26 Chapter 26 THE BOGUE UNIT METHOD DESCRIBED27 Chapter 27 THE JOY OF PERFECT SPEECH28 Chapter 28 HOW TO DETERMINE WHETHER YOU CAN BE CURED29 Chapter 29 THE BOGUE GUARANTEE AND WHAT IT MEANS30 Chapter 30 THE CURE IS PERMANENT31 Chapter 31 A PRICELESS GIFT-AN EVERLASTING INVESTMENT32 Chapter 32 THE HOME OF PERFECT SPEECH33 Chapter 33 MY MOTHER AND THE HOME LIFE AT THE INSTITUTE34 Chapter 34 A HEART-TO-HEART TALK WITH PARENTS35 Chapter 35 THE DANGERS OF DELAY