This page is the beautiful example of love and affection you should always have for your own work.
Rave Master will be the best work in terms of time and story, Fairy Tail may have a lot of wasted content and Eden's Zero has not been that relevant yet, but you know what? That doesn't matter to its author.
Hiro Mashima conveyed very well that he loves all his works equally or, at least, these three stories, and it is worth admiring this because sometimes there are mangakas that when they have their star work they leave the other stories behind.
I consider Hiro Mashima a particular case because, especially through his Twitter, we see someone committed to his work and treats his works as if they were his children and, although some criticize him, he has not let that affect him and continues to expose when he loves them. Because he is proud of what he does and loves.
This is how we should all think and act with our works despite failures, because it shows that we value the road we have traveled with them, and it helps us to improve in the future.
Acknowledge every part of the journey you have had with your works, take them with you and when you can and be happy to expose what you have learned with them.
In short, you have to be a little more like Hiro Mashima.













