I started editing almost two weeks ago, and got 81 approved edits and 12 rejected. During this time, I found many mistakes in my edits (that were removed in the later edits) through questions on Meta.
I read all possible documentation on which posts should be edited. I did it because I wanted to keep my rejected edits low. And here I stand now: When I think a post can be made better through editing, because it has some grammar or layout mistakes, I just stop myself: No, the mistakes are too little to edit.
Although I understand (through little experience) which posts must be edited, and that would be the posts with too much grammar and layout mistakes. What I just don't get is the boundary upon which I have to decide to go for the edit or not.
I think a rejected edit is a very bad thing to happen, as it possibly waste time of 4-5 people (including me), and also having many rejected edits looks bad on any profile.
This is very important for me to understand, because with these fears, I can't do editing anymore.