@luderart That's fair enough. I'd encourage you to, still. If you've listened to the music by Anton Webern, he wrote incredibly short pieces, often just under a minute, but the writing is so subtle and tight that they're extremely well known and revered by theorists (i.e. Op. 10). You don't have to write as well as Webern, but that kind of approach (making sure relationships of similar types are omnipresent) is not a bad one.