When a user, attempting to find their place as an upstanding member of this community, to contribute toward the noble goal of lovingly curating this vast and varied repository of knowledge we all hold so dear, which has aided us in our times of need, and which we endeavor to support so that it continues in this capacity as an invaluable resource to countless developers, working on solving any number of different problems of various levels of importance to the world in general, but each one personally valuable to its specific developer, in that we all take pride in our work, and feel the satisfaction that comes with not only achieving our goals, but truly understanding how the things that we have created work, encounters a question or an answer which contains some nugget of useful information, some shining insight which guides them to better understanding, but which may be obscured by an excess of additional verbiage, the user must attempt in good faith to apply their efforts to grasp the true intention of the writer, and to maintain that intention as they attempt to improve the question or answer, and in doing so the question of style often arises, and this prospective editor is confronted with the possibility that the style may detract from the key point of the post, but on the other hand, may also be found pleasing, or even possibly improve the readability or understanding of some other future reader, and the loyal user desires to seek the wisdom of the community to aid in this decision, and brings their concerns to meta for discussion, surely some different viewpoints will be voiced, and each contributor will have their own unique perspective on the content in question, and the user knows that they should take all of these points into consideration, and combine that input with their own judgement to strive to reach their own conclusion as to which words to preserve and which ones to strip away, but even when the best efforts have been made, and all the guidance of the community has been followed, some residue of doubt may still remain, and even when the edit is complete, the user may ask themselves if the edit was truly worthwhile, and was seen as an improvement to the post by the community, whether they really made a difference or if the post was actually a turd which should not have been polished, and these doubts are a burden for those of us who wish to edit, but we must not allow them to discourage us from our task, and we must put our best foot forward, or feet, actually, since there are more than one of us, but not feet in terms of both of the one persons feet, because you can't really put them both forward at the same time, and apply the edit with courage and confidence in the fact that our intentions are good, and that others will see that and judge us accordingly.