>>7621818You are not alone. The difference you're seeing is that many people choose to at least go somewhere, which is better than going nowhere. And not everyone has the choice to do nothing either, it's a great privilege to not have to worry that much about working and figure out what you really want to do.
Not having a degree sucks but there are apprenticeships and entry-level positions out there that can benefit you. I'm not super successful or anything, but I have been on the path of climbing out of that pit and trying to find worth in myself to add to the world. Reach out to people, even if it's your parents or a career counsellor. They want to help you and will invest in you.
GL to us all.