For each person, there are points in life when they feel bored, that they don't know themselves, or that they think they are not good at anything. In your situation, it is difficult because you are experiencing all three at the same time (which is still normal). Its hard, but my advice would be to take some time (like a month or year or years) to think about what you enjoy in life. This will help you to discover what you should spend your time doing. This will then help you become passionate about things and less bored. Also, finding yourself is another difficulty. It seems that in most cases people begin to find themselves when transitioning from being a teen to being an adult. If you want to find yourself, then I would recommend that you try some new things, ponder what sort of things you enjoy or believe are good, and develop your beliefs and self by asking yourself lots of constructive questions. As another note, in my opinion, it is much greater and more satisfying to develop an understanding of ones self and to be passionate about the decisions they make and actions they perform than to be recognized for an achievment by society or to daily do "amazing things".
My life seems so boring!
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For each person, there are points in life when they feel bored, that they don't know themselves, or that they think they are not good at anything. In your situation, it is difficult because you are experiencing all three at the same time (which is still normal). Its hard, but my advice would be to take some time (like a month or year or years) to think about what you enjoy in life. This will help you to discover what you should spend your time doing. This will then help you become passionate about things and less bored. Also, finding yourself is another difficulty. It seems that in most cases people begin to find themselves when transitioning from being a teen to being an adult. If you want to find yourself, then I would recommend that you try some new things, ponder what sort of things you enjoy or believe are good, and develop your beliefs and self by asking yourself lots of constructive questions. As another note, in my opinion, it is much greater and more satisfying to develop an understanding of ones self and to be passionate about the decisions they make and actions they perform than to be recognized for an achievment by society or to daily do "amazing things".