Question Posted Saturday November 3 2012, 10:21 am
I,m 20 year old guy, I have experienced many things in life, right now i am a college student and I think i m a failure in everything I have done. I,m really smart in sciences and can get information quickly. everybody says i am smart but i have never achieved anything in my life.I lack hard work and consistency, my family, teachers and classmates are disappointed to see my results. I don,t have any high academic achievement in my whole life, no physical or social achievement. I have only one or two friends, no girl friend ever. why am I spoiling myself rather then utilizing my mind and talent. it hurts me i am disappointing by myself, what is the benefit of such a useless life ? i am a vegetable my existence or not does,t matter to the world because i have nothing to my credit. why do I have this sharp brain when i am not using it ?? why ? one thing i am proud about is that i help others in studies and other things. other then that i am disappointed why should I even live? i want some social life too. may be you can help.
Now, go DO that thing. If you do what you love, you will e successful at it because it is your passion. And eventually you will get paid for it. You are not a failure. You just havent found ur thing. [ YataiGuy's advice column | Ask YataiGuy A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Sunday November 4 2012, 8:05 pm: You aren't a failure at all. Everyone goes through different things. I'm in tons of student loan debt. I don't have my degree yet. I'm working part time jobs. I live with my parents. But I wouldn't say I'm a failure. Everyone has meaning and importance. You're still young. [ xomegaroni's advice column | Ask xomegaroni A Question ]
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