When you look in the mirror, you’re seeing yourself in a way you’re used to—it’s your reflection, and it’s what you see every day. Your brain gets really comfortable with this version of you. But in photographs, it’s a different angle, and the image isn’t reversed like in a mirror. So, when you see a photo, it can look unfamiliar or surprising, which might make you feel like you look different or not as good as you do in the mirror. It’s all about what your brain is used to!
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