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Originally Posted by MickeyCheeky
Oh, I get it now. I guess I could do it, even though I'm a bit germaphobe, I don't know how weel I could do in hospitals..
However, I think the problem is actually another one: it's not only that I don't know what to do (even though that plays a big part, too), it's that I don't find the MOTIVATION to do it. For example, I recently bought a guitar to learn how to play it, but I got discouraged pretty quickly (a couple of weeks) and I stopped playing it.
That's what I was referring to: I don't have any hobbies or interests, and I have trouble finding them because I get bored with them pretty fast; and this makes me sad and hopeless 
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I think apperception is one of the factor for motivation. I mean, when you showcase your work/art, and when people appreciate it, you will get motivation for improving/continuing your work/hobby. For example, if you like photography, upload your images in photography websites like 500px. When your images get liked/upvoted by fellow photographers, it will boost your confidence in your hobby and you will get motivated to improve it further.