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I failed in life

I failed in having a social life. I failed in getting a partner. I failed in getting my dream jobs. I have little to no interest in engaging in my creative hobbies due to being unhappy.
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Having a social life can be hard for many people, a lot of people struggle with it so your not the only one.
Again, getting into relationships is such a hard thing and so many people struggle with it, and it doesn't happen quickly it can take a long time to find the right person for you, that doesn't mean you have failed at it, it just means you need some more time and that's okay.
It can feel really devastating when a job you really dream of having doesn't work out, you could always try again later, sometimes it takes a few trys to get to that point.
You're doing so well to talk about this, and as @AnonymousToe has said, it's okay to be struggling right now.
Where do you feel this sense of failure is coming from?
Also as someone else who struggles horribly with a social life, where I struggle to even interact with relatives and immediate family, I totally get you, but as you've mentioned social media, try remember that people post and showcase their best side on social media and so with struggles, they rarely showcase it, it's often seen as taboo in a way, so try remember that when looking at other coworkers on social media.
What I would recommend is writing down your thoughts if that helps, that might get some weight off your shoulder.
And it's never too late to achieve your dream job, many successful people started late, 30, 40 and even 50+
And in terms of finding a partner, and even with social life, try be softer on yourself, you're being too hard on yourself which in turn causes doubt, try be more gentle with yourself.
Like you I also struggled so heavily with little to mo interest in previous hobbies, what I would recommend is trying like 2-5 minutes as a starter, you'll probably stop soon after but at least you can say you tried.
Also the fact that you even have a job is amazing, just because it's not your dream job doesn't mean it's a failure, you have something going on.
Also everyone's idea of success is different, nowadays success is determined by wealth and numbers, but try find satisfaction in the little things and focus on yourself and remember to slow down, life isn't meant to be rushed.
Hope this helps and apologies if this doesn't,sorry for it being so long.
May I ask, what would you say your dream goal is? I'd love to know and listen. We could explore this all together!
•getting into a creative career, such as graphic design as an example
•finding love
And that’s it lol
What kind of steps do you think you could take towards getting into a creative career?
When I get a car (which is likely next year) I’ll probably be able to drive to different locations and reach more creative opportunities
Those sound like some really good steps towards your dream career. Well done on completing those creative courses that is such a great achievement and definitely something you should be proud of. I'm sorry you haven't managed to get a job in this area yet, but it seems like you are definitely making progress towards your dream job, and just to reiterate what most people have said on here its ok for you not to have achieved your dream job yet and that doesn't mean you won't be able to get there when your older. You sound really driven to achieve this dream job and these steps you've taken sound like you're already on a great path towards achieving this goal.
Also in case it helps I'd just thought I'd share what I do when my goals start to feel overwhelming or I begin to compare my life with others:
I try and focus on a little goal or something small I can do that makes me happy and gives me a sense of accomplishment. For example, sometimes I'll go and find a challenging recipe to bake as once I've complemented the bake it makes me feel like I've achieved something and helps me build my self confidence which can make it easier for me to later address my bigger goals. I also find that doing something practical really helps to ground my thoughts of comparison and prevent them from turning into a bit of a downward spiral.
I hope this little bit of advice may help, what kind of activity would you potentially do?
Alternatively maybe making a list of things you can do to help you achieve your dream job might help make you feel more like you are on the path to achieving this goal.
You've got this
But it's great that some of the time you get to do some writing or art. I think being able to do creative writing is so cool, if you don't mind me asking what do you typically write is it like poems or short stories?
Besides therapeutic art, I also got back into creating small paintings to hang in my room.