It’s a trash can.
Not a physical one, but a mental trash can.
It’s for discarding advice that doesn’t feel right for you. It doesn’t seem like the right answer.
Your gut tells you this advice isn’t for you. It just doesn’t resonate.
If that happens, you should ignore that tip and move on.
My teacher would say, “Use what feels right and discard the rest.”
I think a lot of writers forget to take out their trash can when they’re learning about writing. But it really pays to keep it handy.
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