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Question 1 When I first interact with people, I tend to observe their facial features and then focus on their voice during the conversation. However, surprisingly, many people seem to have complexes about their own voices. How should such individuals address this? In other words, should they use their natural voice, or should they make some adjustments or put on an act? Question 2 However, when conversing with someone, there are those whose voices are pleasant to listen to, while others have a very high or harsh tone. You mentioned that both the listener and the speaker are engaged in their own learning process, but is it that the perception of sounding harsh is due to a shortcoming of the listener or is it inherent of the speaker's nature? Question 3 People have different speech habits, especially those who speak in a harsh, commanding, argumentative, hesitant, or repetitive manner. But if they don't make an effort to correct their speech habits, is it better to just use their natural voice? Question 4 Research in the United States suggests that economically successful men have lower-pitched voices, while successful women have higher-pitched voices. However, just now, you mentioned to use your natural voice, but it's said that people striving for success often make a lot of effort to control their voices. Date: Apr. 2013 [Jungbub Terminology] Grand Nature: the whole-dimensional Universe, including both the physical and non-physical cosmos. Jungbub: the Righteous or Cosmic Law, the law of Grand Nature. Hongikingan: the intellectuals who are enlightened to benefit people widely, a person who is fully mature and educated to benefit others. Hucheonsidae: The New Era, The Post Era after December 21, 2012. Seoncheonsidae: The Previous Era before December 21, 2012. Seuseungnim: The Great Mentor who explains the law of Grand Nature. Daehanminguk: The Republic of Korea English Subtitle Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/@jungbubengli... Tag: jungbub English, jungbub, jungbub2013, new paradigm, break all the common sense, Cheongong, speech, the correlation between voice and success