Sacrifice it to the gods Or burn it. (Although these are not mutually exclusive...)
I do keep most of my old (traditional) art, but my archives go over a decade back, to way earlier than the start of my "woke" artist phase, and so a lot of it is... really really bad. This year I took some of those super-old arts and burned a lot. I scanned most of them, so at least I have something to cringe over that doesn't take up physical space... I also kept the ones I felt sentimental about, or were in some way important (eg. first image of a particular character).
@azzy-m Yeaaah cringe culture... I remember a very old tumblr blog called "Socially unacceptable art", created solely for mocking (supposedly) cringy art. A lot of it was very weird porn/fetish stuff, but some pieces were clearly drawn by beginner artists, maybe even children - I can only imagine how crushing it would be to find your drawing on a blog where it's made fun of by people older than you, when you're just a kid who likes drawing for fun
I like cringing at my old art, though. No one can stop me from cringing at something I made myself. But at the same time I realize it's counter-productive...