Once a single story is complete, I should just focus on creating it. If there’s a missing piece or something to add, I can handle that later.
However, I tried to weigh every single part again, attempting to put everything in the right place at once without any overlap. Doing it that way only lengthens the organizing time and leads to unnecessary waste of energy and time.
When writing, I should focus on the core message and intention first. After that, I can refine it to make it easier to understand.
Trying to write too well from the start slows down the progress. I think I also tried to make it look too “cool” or impressive. I was caught up in appearances. When that happens, the message I want to convey can weaken or become distorted.
Before I die, I won’t regret not expressing things more stylishly or failing to clean up redundant content. Instead, I will regret not saying even one more thing that I truly wanted to say.
