Spritebox, just explore your options and try to settle for a job that you can tolerate. Do enough research and thinking on it to have many choices available. I don't think you can fight monotony. You can stall it, but it'll always come back. The key is to make the repetitious interesting. How you accomplish that is up to you. Try having what little fun a job allows.
Master Shake has a lot of valid points. Nobody needs smoke blown up their ass with optimistic bullshit. We live in the real world. Make your expectations fit your environment, and you'll end up being so much happier. No matter what anyone tells you, the playing field is not level and not everyone can get the things they want most. Look at the children starving to death in Africa if you believe otherwise, and then get back to me.
Enjoy whatever takes your mind off the boring and soul-sucking nature of life without adding more problems. Realize that trying hard does not in itself equate to a damn thing unless you are amply rewarded for it. Try to balance positive and negative things so that neither comes as a shock. That's my two cents for now.
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