How do we know if what we write is worthwhile?
In an age where everyone writes, shares, publishes, and comments, a quiet but persistent doubt starts to creep in: How do I know if what I wrote is truly worth it? I’ve spoken in other articles about the importance of believing in what we create, even when that goes against trends, copycats, or safe formulas. But belief alone doesn’t solve everything. How do we tell the difference between something with real value and something that, however honest, is still poorly written? Believing in ourselves isn’t arrogance - it’s a starting point Writing is always an act of courage. When we choose not to follow what’s “trending” and create from a more personal place, we risk not being understood - and maybe that’s the clearest sign that what we’re writing is actually ours. I feel that fear myself. But it’s important to recognize that not everything we write, just because it comes from us, is automatically well-written or ready to share. Believing is essential, yes - but it has t...









