>not a master of anything
What's the point of living life if you have nothing that you're really good at? Something that you have deep knowledge of and skills that set you apart from the laymen. Ideally you'd be also earning your living by doing that thing.
>>27079151
I'll get what I deserve sooner or later.
Admittedly most people aren't good at anything.
In 200 years, we'll both be dead, so why struggle?
inb4 someone mentions being good at video games
>>27079151
what if what i was really good at had no way of making money off of it?im not really good at anything tho
>>27079197
But they're still competent and can earn enough money doing their thing.
I feel so worthless in my situation. This is a major life blocker. How can you people live your lives like this?
>>27079252
they have relationships and that's enough for them, i guess
>tfw never been good at a single thing in life
>>27079151
Have you tried to be good at anything?
I'm guessing no.
>>27079325
>everyone has a calling, you just have to find it
I'm good at not being particularly good at anything but average at everything.
>>27079325
I have a nursing degree, but disregarded it for 8 years since I'm an idiot. I have forgotten everything I knew and it's like I never went through school. After retreating from life I was forced to give it another try, but I'm stuck again for the reasons I just mentioned.
>>27079296
>relationships
A relationship is one of the things that's rendered unattainable by this situation.
>>27079309
i know this feel
sometimes it hits me when im playing vidya, i fucking suck at everything
>>27079458
Aka jack of all trades. That's not something you should strive for.
>>27079399
?
'find your true calling in life' is a huge meme.
That wasn't what I was saying.
The OP's sentiment is usually said by people who do nothing and never try anything and just magically expect to be great at something.
>Highly knowledgeable about useless things
>No degree so will never be taken seriously if an opportunity arises anyways
Being autistic and poor is suffering.
>>27079469
But it's what i got, and i'm content with it.
Who /conscious incompetence/ here?
I know just enough to know I suck.
>>27079556
>tfw never feel "engaged" with anything
>fail to retain details the second someone is finished explaining something to me
>feel like I'm a passenger in a ride instead of a driver everywhere in life