NotWise
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What I was told once was that advice are important, but if you have an idea that defies the general rules of writing, you should go for it and experiment. It may not always produce something good but you might just be lucky. At worst you will have a first draft or story elements that you can reuse...
This could be bad advice if you haven't already been successful as a writer. There's hardly a limit to the number of ideas that defy the general rules of writing. If you spend your time pursuing them, then you may never learn what works.
This is great advice. If all your scenes are connected by "and then" you aren't writing an engaging story.
Also, something from Larry Niven, "All dialogue is first draft."
Normal people don't speak in eloquent soliloquies.
The idea seemed really clever at first. Their advice depends completely on how you define your "beats." But also, they're talking about writing twenty minutes of animated comedy. In more complicated contexts there may be scenes that aren't clearly related by cause and effect.