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How do we not base our identities on the skills we are good at? Is it also bad that I call myself a musician?
I used to base my self-worth/identity on my favourite sport/activity. For a long time I was down on myself, because I wasn't very good at it! I thought once I 'made something' of it then I could
finally be happy...
And then a few years later, I finally caught up with what were, until then, unrealistic expectations of my own performance. I was on cloud nine for a long time... But then it hit me; my abilities in sport said NOTHING about who I was or what I was really capable of. All my ability really said was : how hard I was trying; how often I was practising; how much I was willing to put into it. Ie. basing my identity on a skill was irrelevent and wholly separate to 'ME'. I could have been this happy and excited all along, without trying to become something!
Long story short is base your identity on WHO (not 'what') you are. The way I see this is to appreciate yourself as you are RIGHT NOW. This second, you are a unique individual. You have your own quirks and talents. You don't need to prove anything to yourself, per se. You are liked by your friends and family (and girls) for a reason. Just be content and go with it (In your case, this relationship).
What's the worst that can happen?? Good luck Chief.