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Hmm.... in college I had a professor that was very difficult to deal with. He didn't want his students to be so protective of their work that they were afraid to damage or even destroy it. I didn't understand at the time, but he was teaching us to take risks and make changes or even start over. Sometimes artists feel that their work is too precious to risk changing something, even if the work would be so much better for that change. So now, acetone is my friend (lol). If I painted it once, I can paint it again. It boils down to "Never be too afraid to take risks."
Question authority, but not your mother.