What a good think-over on one of the most important aspects of human interaction: The voice! I don't love my voice, but I think that is very common because of the voice that you hear is completely different from the one that the other hear (since the sound waves use our skull has a conductor to our inner ear besides the air - I believe that is the simplified explanation of that "phenomenon"), and my singing is even lousier... And couple of months ago, I came cross with some short videos from a former magician Vinh Giang, that realized that most of the communication is passed through our voice, and postural tone. One of my favorite phrases from him is: "Adversity is your greatest competitive advantage." I believe that virtually nothing comes easy, well maybe except a simple smile, but apart from that, we have to learn some skills to upgrade has human being.
Love to see the improvement in Smallsteps and that I hope that she can enter in the music school.
Have a great Sunday
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I don't love my voice, but I think that is very common because of the voice that you hear is completely different from the one that the other hear
I hear squeakiness when I play mine back, and I dislike it a lot. I have to do a fair amount of recording for videos. It sucks! But, people seem to enjoy it - sickos.
"Adversity is your greatest competitive advantage."
I like this. I have never said it so eloquently, but I agree. The things that have the most value in our personality, have generally come from the hardest times in our lives.
Thanks for the insight!