You hit save. You read it back. And immediately—ugh.
It’s clunky. It rambles. It sounds nothing like what you meant. That little voice in your head starts up: This is bad. Why did I even write this? And honestly? Maybe it is bad. For now.
But here’s the part we don’t talk about enough: hating your own writing isn’t a red flag. It’s a sign of growth. You hate it because your taste is sharper than your current skill. You see what’s missing. And that’s good. That’s necessary.
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