INSANE how much voice differs. It was surreal to actually feel the shift from Keni's voice to
Scott Adam
's after the introduction. I needed to reread that first paragraph after the intro because I wanted to see if I was just going crazy or not.
But there it was. Scott's voice in my head.
By the second half it feels less like Scott and more of a manly voice, but I'm amazed at how less of Keni it sounded. It sounded like a middle-aged to an older American white man was writing your tale for you, which means you did a spectacular job of echoing.
I'm with Brandon in that I prefer your voice over his, not objectively, but when reading about your stories I do find it fitting that it's your voice telling it. But I am amazed at how distinct these are. I believe my homework assignment actually does sound like me meaning I didn't do as convincing of a job echoing.
One thing this makes more obvious is what Scott is good at. He's good at positioning expectations and outcomes in funny ways. Like he can compare/contrast what happens with what you are expecting just right.
I think in the end this post shows how good Scott's style is for painting a picture through expectations vs outcomes via humor.
I'm super excited to step up my echo game for the following week.