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I found this #200quetzales #banknote mixed with #guatemala #olddocuments Encontré este #billete de #doscientos #quetzales en viejos papeles de Guatemala! (at Gardena, California)
TEN reasons why you SHOULDN’T delete OBSOLETE DOCUMENTS
They show you how much you've improved
They can motivate you to work on your story, because they're evidence that you weren't always this bundle of procrastination
They can give a sharper focus on your plot and help you generate fresher ideas when you see the things that had worked and those that hadn't.
They're great in reminding you of the feel of your story
After a decade of writing about plot and characters, reading a bit might just help in rewinding and relaxing
They make you feel like a proud mama when she looks at the childhood pictures of her children who've now become responsible adults - alll the memories
Sometimes, they make you laugh, and sometimes, you need to laugh at your own work
You might just find something worth exploring in your documents, and suddenly, you might have an idea for a new story
You can use that document for line-level edits to sharpen the editor in you, while not having as high stakes and anxiety as you would've if it were a real manuscript.
Last but not the least, they're documents that are the first footsteps of your story baby. You should keep them just because it's your story and because you love your story.
{Day 106 of 366} Found my Great-Great Grandparents #marriage license from #1916 #photooftheday #project366 #photo366 #olddocuments #family #familyhistory #newjersey
The beginning of Noise -
Inspired by “Aram Khachaturian - Waltz, from “Masquerade" “