Why don't you cut out contact with the outside world for several years and release a perfect screenplay?
PrevNode LinkNextThis was popularised by Hollywood, but from my experience is detrimental in this day and age (~January 2021). I find that releasing screenplays (or essays or software) in an "imperfect" or even incomplete state, helps getting input from readers, reviewers, and collaborators, which even if negative and "destructive", helps in the thought process.
For example, after writing the first three stanzas of "Terminator: Liberation", it took me close to a year to come up with a better (and shorter) plot. Moreover, subsequent readers' input was instrumental in further enhancing it.
Also note that in a true "open" fashion, I encourage people to fork, or (licence-permitting) even change the licence of derivatives. I can never please everyone but feel free to take my work in your own direction.
Cookie Monster agrees with me.