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    31 year ago

    A cycle of mediocrity is not an identity or intrinsic trait ffs. That’s wrong on several levels.

    First of all, expectations. We can’t all be Nobel prize winners or cure cancer or whatever else qualifies as excelling.

    And also, if you’re not happy now, chances are achieving great things won’t do it for you either. Usually the people that society ascribes greatness to sacrifice many important things and often are giant assholes (see Steve Jobs as just one example of many).

    Plenty of average people are actually happy without being the supposed top of the heap.

    But if you’re failing to achieve your dreams – or failing to even try to in the first place – it may be due to myriad things one can indeed work on. E.g., it may well be related to a mix of some past trauma, depression, ADHD, or expectations, values, lack of knowledge or skills.

    Assuming you have realistic goals, the only way to guarantee you’ll never achieve them is to give up.