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Is it normal to look back on older works from years ago and kind of cringe and be a bit embarrassed? I look back on the art I made in college and while I’m pretty happy with it technically speaking, the subject
matter is so fucking melodramatic and naive. It’s like finding an old love letter to your crush or some shit teen poetry. I know that’s to be expected from a college student. But it makes me wonder if I’ve matured in a way that I’ll be proud of in the future or if I’ll just look back again and cringe.

Is the answer to just not care? Makes me understand how musicians hate so much of their early work now. You really have to wear your heart on your sleeve, and it’s either extremely good or unfathomably cringe.

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