Thursday, 17 March 2016

I have been able to help a young man from out west who I will call Sam Jackson, (not his real name) and who has been stuttering most of his life.  It started when his parents would be yelling at each other when he was about 4 or 5 years old and he became afraid that he would say something that would make them mad at him.  He kept these kind of thoughts to himself.

Now at the age of 35 I have finally been able to convince him how his problem started and in combination with a positive attitude, he has overcome the stuttering.  However, many other fears form inside the human mind because of the original fear of stuttering.  

One of those fears is extreme shyness which makes it difficult to be successful when we enter our adolescent years and the desire to find a mate becomes central to our thinking processes.

While the stuttering fears have subsided considerably or completely, these other fears still remain to be resolved.  But the stuttering that seemed to be beyond understanding has been almost completely overcome and so this helps to prove that fear is as important as I have been trying to tell  you through all of this book.

The important thing about this story is simply this:  I am hoping that it will motivate you to read my book called Understanding Human Behavior.  I know I am not a psychiatrist and I don't have any list of patients that I have helped but if you read my book, you will become a better person.   Don't just take my word for it, read the book and find out for yourself.