I get it. I was mostly writing comedic stories in my twenties which i still go back and laugh at now and again. The writings from my teens however were full of angsty fanfic melodrama and are really really bad.
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Quite the contrary for me. I'm fond of what I did as a kid/teenager, but I'm proud of the improvements I made growing up.
It's also because my tastes changed a lot after my 20s and I don't really recognize my younger self's works as "good". But as I said, I'm still proud of the commitment I put into them, and I sometimes go back and attempt to improve them and make them align to my current knowledge and sensibility.
Same, kinda. This year I've been leaning into recreating that sense of childhood creativity in my writing/art; for me, it's about bringing back the earnestness and enthusiasm that got dulled in my teen/adult years. I think we're all still the same creative kid inside, we're just embarrassed now about our ideas being "cringe" or "unoriginal". Or we're making stuff to appeal to an audience instead of ourselves.
I find that when I read my older stuff it feels like reading someone else's work and so the flaws don't bother me in the same way.