Your Type
You say "I can't sing" on the surface, but transform into a diva when the music drops, specifically picking songs that show off your vocal range. This behavior of "deliberately lowering expectations to deliver a surprise" actually reflects your intense fear of "failure and imperfection"; you fear that if you show confidence initially but underperform, it will bring a huge psychological gap and shame, so you use humility or even self-deprecation as a safety net. But true confidence doesn't need to be proven through contrast. Try openly admitting "I'm really good at this song"; when you learn to comfortably accept your talents, your brilliance will shine more naturally.
💡 Did you know?
Humans are among the few species that spontaneously sync movement to external music rhythm.
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