I've grown up (still am) with a double standard ideology saying: You are good enough. Yet, you can always be better. Today's society as "I know it" has a limitless offer of possibilities. It seems like anyone can become superwomen these days. The ugly truth is; Not everyone can or should be.
Having one big or several hobbies isn't cool enough any longer. You need tons. In addition to being a good student, you have to be a perfect girlfriend/boyfriend, awesome friend, dutiful daughter/son and a responsible sister/brother. Not only are you obliged to get high marks, attend every single party, have a thousand of followers on social medias, you also have to earn your own money. Although this is a superficial and generalized exaggeration, there is an underlying thruth in it.
I personally don't think it's a healthy life style. From what I see, more teens are depressed and experience burn outs (adults as well) regardless of personal accomplishments. Because no matter how good we are, we can always be better, right?
Let's say your time and energy is worth a 100%. You got five different roles to perform, two hobbies to maintain and ten tasks to do during one day. You don't want anything to be done halfway, but with a 100% effort, at all time. If anyone else than superman can tell me how this can be done well, please tell me the secret. Because I'm not sure if that's possible without losing yourself in the process. You will obviously have to "play" all these roles in the best way you can. However, sometimes it's okay to be great in science but not in math.
Point is: Be the best you can be. It's admirable to have ambitions and to be "multitalented". Just remember; It's just as admirable when people accept the fact that they suck or that they don't neccesearly need to be the best. Be happy about being, instead of sad about not being. Credit yourself for what you can, instead of critizing yourself for what you cannot. Be something, but not everything.
If you do happen to be one of those superhumans, by all means, keep up the good work!