Ever hear yourself on video and cringe? That’s not how you *thought* you sounded — and here’s why.
1. Bone Conduction
When you speak, you hear your voice through both air and your skull bones. Recordings don’t capture the internal resonance, so it sounds thinner.
2. It’s Actually Accurate
The recording isn’t wrong — it’s what everyone else hears. You just don’t like the mismatch.
3. Brain Bias
Your brain builds a 'familiar' version of your voice. When it hears the real one, it feels like an imposter.
So no, you don’t sound weird — you just sound *real*.
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