Wholesome!
As a forever DM, this is pretty real. I try to always hear my players when they tell me they had fun and take it to heart.
You’re always your own worst critic.
Players won’t know your mistakes.
The best games I have ever ran my players would go major off-plot like spending the entire session befriending a rando NPC I didn’t even have a statblock for or turning a random wilderness encounter into a sessions long war against a pack of worgs.
It took me a while to get over all the lost planning time, and it always turned out to be worth it to let my players have reign.
I am about to dm my first game and have never played any ttrpg. I have been diving so hard into content I was going insane. I stepped back, watched some YouTube on what common mistakes to avoid, watched a couple games, and even went back and spiced up the content for mines of pandelver (mainly the intro). This comic is me haha.
Awww…
‘no you little shit, your character sucks, you are disruptive and I will never forgive your mom for adopting you.’