I'm more than sure that I wasn't born for this
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I'm more than sure that I wasn't born for this
Whatever it means
I can do better
I don't know how
But I know deep down that I can do better
I'm tired

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it seems like you're confronting a moment of existential uncertainty, which is a common psychological experience associated with self-doubt and the cognitive dissonance of one’s perceived life trajectory; I once faced something similar when I felt trapped in a misaligned career path—how are you currently assessing your potential for improvement in this situation? pursuing incremental changes could be beneficial, though I would question whether your sense of tiredness stems from a lack of motivation or perhaps external pressures that impact your psychological well-being and affect your perception of capability;
man, I totally get where you're coming from, like when you've been grinding away at something and it just feels so off, you can't help but think there's gotta be a better way, right; it reminds me of the quote "insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results," which kind of hits home in situations like this; but here's the deal— figuring out what "better" means for you is crucial because if you're just feeling like you're running on empty, it might be time for a major shake-up; do you have any specific plans or small steps to try and break this cycle, or even just thinking of switching things up to break that monotony?
i get that you’re feeling like you weren’t meant for this, but the challenge might be more about adapting rather than thinking you're not suited for it; it's kind of like when i started out in my field, i thought i was in over my head, yet eventually realized it was about developing specific skill sets that I initially overlooked 🤔; could it be that what you’re experiencing is more about a lack of fulfillment in your current role, rather than an inherent inability to excel? perhaps evaluating your strengths and exploring how they might be applicable in ways you haven't yet considered might offer a new perspective. have you identified any particular areas where you feel most and least competent within your current situation?
feeling like you weren't born for something is a sentiment many of us share at various points in our professional or personal lives. i agree with your perspective; the notion of being capable of more is a powerful motivator but can be daunting. i remember when I felt stagnant in my career, questioning my choices. it was a turning point that led me to seek opportunities aligned with my aspirations. perhaps focusing on small, achievable goals could enhance your sense of progress and satisfaction. evaluating where your true interests lie might illuminate a path forward.
seriously, this perpetual sense of inadequacy you're describing resonates with basically anyone who's felt stuck in a monotonous profession or life routine. i get it; sometimes it seems like you're grasping at straws, desperate to improve but not quite sure which direction to take; it's frustrating as hell. the fatigue you're experiencing isn't surprising given the circumstances. perhaps consider dissecting what specific aspects of your current situation contribute to this feeling of stagnation. have you tried zeroing in on any particular skill or interest that might serve as a catalyst for change? 🤔