The point of a guide is to teach. To do this, you’re going to have to learn how to explain. It may suck at first, but if you want to make one of those legendary guides you have to grow and improve at it. If you need practice or help, you could maybe try asking your teacher.
Explaining is a life skill, you gotta master it or get left behind. You can learn it, we all believe in you. Instead of telling yourself it’s too hard, or not for you, jump into trying to learn it, and eventually you’ll look back and realize how far you’ve come.
Don’t take this criticism as hate, nobody here hates you. We want to see you grow to be the best you can be, so instead of pretending like you’re already perfect, we’re pointing out flaws that you can work on so that you can be perfect. If it feels like you’re constantly getting some sort of criticism, try changing something, or ask for more explanation so you can understand what people are recommending you improve at.
I am going to close this guide, since it is very short and doesn’t explain well, but next time you make a guide I want you to try and strive for improvement! Everyone starts somewhere, and most people you see writing “perfect” guides started out writing badly, and then worked to improve.
Have a great day!