RepresentingWrath
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Doesn't really matter what it actually means since people don't elaborate. They leave "write for yourself ?" and go. I don't have a probelm with elaborated advices. Same way how Corty won't have problems if you elaborate on show don't tell, provide examples, tell why and how it is used, and stress out it's not a rule but a guideline. But the reality is, people don't do it.Just like Corty's bit, is really bad on its own, but can be good advice when it's explained.
What this actually means, at least to me, is not to be afraid of others' criticism and write what you like, cause even if your story isn't popular, there are people that will enjoy it. Put this way, it may not be great advice, but it's definitely not useless, particularly if it's specified seriously considering criticism and feedback is a completely separate matter.
I've seen too many authors (mostly here on Scribble) that would receive criticism and immediately rush to change their story to fit what they were told. That's a quick way to ruin the story and the enjoyment from writing it. Similarly, a lot of people here have been heavily discouraged by bad reception.
Also, I had a thought just now, pretty much any kind of advice that can fit into a phrase is useless. There's too much room for interpretation then.
Also, I still disagree with it. It's not transparent enough. As someone who did two feedback threads that turned into graveyard of stories, I am certain in this part, and no one will be able to change my opinion. You should always mention that if you don't make sacrifices, chances are high you will have no readers. It is important to stress this part out.