>>106328815Average people live average lives, no matter how hard they try.
Unless you have an IQ of at least 120, but more likely 130, or have brain problems that give you a unique insight not accessible to others, you are simply not capable of accomplishing anything exceptional outside of the mundane "I climbed a mountain" exceptional that doesn't really matter.
Average people don't do things like invent vaccines, or invent new technologies. At best they assist others to do those things in their positions as menial labour.
The most you can hope for as an average person is to win the popularity lottery and get famous for some mundane bullshit that's mediocre enough to be appealing and marketable. But that's not really anything worth being proud of. Actors and singers are rich and famous but nobody really respects them for it.
If you really want to be exceptional, go into politics. As shit as politics is, there is no other career that allows you to, potentially, make as much of a difference. You don't need to be President or anything, although obviously the higher up you get the more you can do. But like I said, don't bother trying unless you've got an IQ of at least 120 and good interpersonal skills. If you go a public service route you don't need as good interpersonal skills, but you will need to be smarter.