You're giving a presentation and suddenly your voice cracks. You feel your face go red. You just *know* everyone noticed. You rush through your notes, convinced they're all judging you. But afterward, a audience member says, Nice job! They didn't even notice the voice crack. Or you spill a little ketchup on your shirt at lunch. You try to cover it up and avoid eye contact. It feels like a giant ... they're too busy worrying about their own stuff to even notice yours. What's going on in your brain that makes small mistakes feel so huge? Take the quiz to find out what's really going on here.