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Compared to what?
Compared to what?
Compared to- oh, okay you did show "what" for this one:
Will do! You're expressing that you have a generally negative world view and largely because of your lack of success in, among others, the items above. Look at the three points above where you've made a judgement about yourself. What is the measure you're judging against? Who set that measure? YOU! No one is saying you're a failure or that you're not successful enough. Only you yourself are. You are also have the ultimate power in setting the measure. To me, it looks like the primary problem you're facing is simply: difficulty in meeting arbitrarily high expectations you've set for yourself.
So change that right now. Lets set a new baseline for some future expectations:
...and critically important...
I don't know about you, but I'm seeing a pretty damn successful person right now!
Setting realistic and achievable expectations is a treadmill to success. Don't make your goals too ambitious right out of the gate and set yourself up for feelings of failure. Mountain climbers don't start with Everest. Even those that want climb Everest only make it to the summit of Kilimanjaro go to their deathbeds as successful mountain climbers.
So, you're on part of the right path. You need to identify what you want in life, it doesn't have to be for your entire life, but say the next 5 years and perhaps a more vague plan for the next 10 (as a stretch goal). Once you have identified what you want, prioritize that list. After that, work out a plan to incrementally move forward to achieving those goals. Very little will go according to plan, by the way. You'll have speed bumps and detours. Even some dead ends. Those aren't failures, that's life. You revisit the plan at that time, alter course around or over the problem to get back on track to achieving your goals. Your goal is the bright beacon that points in you in generally the right direction. Your personal actions and efforts are what get you there.
Being someone with direction and purpose attracts others. If your looking for friendships ( or romantic relationships at some point), those you meet along the way to achieving your goals are following part of the same shared path. That shared interest is what initially allows the friendship to form. If you put effort into maintaining friendship, it may be long term.
You are in a great place! I know you've got this!
not op but thank you <3