I have been an programmer my whole life, and it is my passion. I have done 
many problems, I've helped a lot to other coders, and I've made contests 
online constest in topcoder, codeforces a lot of times. On top of all of 
this, I surround myself with other contesters as friends. Sadly, I recently 
did some thinking and learned that I am a bad programming contester. A very 
bad programming contester; I can't do a lot of DP problems, I can't 
remember the algorithms during the contests, I can't solve a lot of of the 
easy math problems, I can't think against the time very well, I can't solve 
the problems which had similar ideas to the problems that I solved already. 
I know what makes a good programming contester, and I've studied algorithm 
problems and maths for years, but for some reason, I just can't code to 
save my life, even though I love it with that life. 

My question to you all is this, even though I love to solve problems more 
than anything else in the world, should I just give up on it? I am not 
getting anything out of it, and there are no chances around me to learn 
anything and improve, so should I forget it and find a new passion?

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