Originally Posted by
Jake2008
I wonder if you were to describe yourself as either being in a comfortable place, or an uncomfortable place. Do you feel particularly fulfilled, or unfulfulled?
You say people have a low opinion of you which can also mean they don't expect anything, so you don't have to live up to any expectations.
We all know people who are described as 'underachievers'. They do the least amount of what is expected of them to get by. They do not take any risks, venture into unknown territory, or get particularly excited about new ventures, relationships, hobbies etc.
I don't think there is anything particularly wrong with that. It's comfortable. Safe. Secure. Predictable.
Others are the opposite, many swing from one to the other.
If, on the other hand, you want to be more outgoing, busier and develop interests, you have to venture out of that place, and tackle something new. There are classes you can take on how to assert yourself, self-esteem workshops, skill development, and thousands of courses on everything from cooking to basket weaving.
You are in college, and can easily check student services; join a club, help out with fundraising for charities, food drives. Volunteer for services to assist the elderly in your community, go to the nearest animal shelter and volunteer a few hours a week.
If, on the other hand, you are happy where you are, perhaps its just a matter of accepting it.