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3. Don't be ashamed of your previous projects This rule is clo | Resilient Systems

3. Don't be ashamed of your previous projects
This rule is closely related to the previous one. If you see too many issues in your projects, you may become ashamed of it, try to hide it or even destroy.

Don't do it. What is easy for you now isn't necessary easy for others. Be thankful to the results of your work –– it is something that helped you become who you are.

If you're a programmer, remember the first program you wrote. If you're a writer, remember your first essay or an article. And the second, and the tenth. I bet if you find it, you'll try to hide it as deep as possible and not show to anyone.
But I suppose you were proud when you finished it, weren't you? Why shouldn't you be proud now?
There are a lot of people who can't write it even like this. And, most importantly, this helped you to build experience: the impact of this essay on your life was way much bigger than you can imagine.