is it sensible to say that if you KNOW you're a great writer, you're probably a pretty good writer?also, Discord needs a new invite link. help a nigga out.
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hi soda
No.
It can be pretty certain that if you think you're a bad writer you're a bad writer. In my experience, the best way to tell if you're a decent writer is if better writers say so.
>>7840264
>tfw have never met a better writer
so far no writer has been able to beat me
>>7841012
sure you haven't
/s
>>7840227
self delusion is so common
speaking as mainly a musician I can say that "writing" is probably like music in the sense that there are "areas" you are more confident in than others. there's aspects to every art, that when broken down can be quantified but no single person has mastered all of them
"My dreams are large, so that means they're possible."
Sorry, but no. It's easy to have vague dreams that thousands of others had before you.
If you practice well then confidence will come, learn how to self critique while also seeking good feedback
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Muscles better and nerves more.
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>>7840227
It depends on how you see it. Some people are great, prolific writers but never get that feedback until they're dead and gone. Yet, they must have known they were good writers, otherwise why would they keep at it so diligently?
In my opinion it's okay to own your confidence fully. May seem big headed to others, but that's their problem. If you think you're a good writer, fuckin own it m8.