Or have a career when I'm not actually good at anything, or rather I don't have what it takes to sustainably be good at anything.
I see people who have 12 years of experience in the same field, 12 years of doing the same repetitive work over and over - I'm not good at that I feel so sad.
I am clever but to be good at a career the practical side is also needed I either lack that or am afraid of it, I think both.
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Wealth starts in the head, it's a way of thinking, a mentality. If you keep thinking that you are bad at everything, you will not achieve this lifestyle. To be rich, you have to think rich. First, discover the richness in your own character, the features that make you the person you are and that you can improve. Realize the richness of your power. Being successful in order to be rich means making the right plans to be successful, being able to use your mind to make the right plans. That's why your mind is where you need to start. Do you still have today's thinking when you imagine yourself being rich? Probably not, when you're rich, you’re very self-confident and you know your good features. So first make peace with yourself. Start with your mindset.
Neither. Talent and experience are worthless without the right network. You get geniuses who never amount to anything too.
It's about building the right team, you help each other and you all move forward. The reason few people move forward these days is everyone ones to be top dog - but not put in the work, push everyone else back. or not build a network.
Well perhaps you just haven't found your niche yet. I know a lady who felt the same way but she found a career where she makes $80,000 a year. Before that she felt that she had no career prospects.