Your Type
Tone-deaf but bursting with confidence; your voice cracks on high notes, yet you always bring the loudest laughter to the room. This trait of "deliberately acting silly and making mistakes to please the crowd" actually reflects your inner hidden fear of "your true self not being accepted"; you fear that if you perform seriously but aren't recognized, you'll be hurt, so you preemptively label yourself "comic relief," using self-deprecation to build an impenetrable defense line. But you don't always need to be a clown to be loved. Try picking a song that suits your vocal range next time and sing it earnestly; when you learn to respect your true emotions, others will respect you equally.
💡 Did you know?
Psychologists found people who choose obscure karaoke songs tend to have stronger self-identity.
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