In my opinion, unless you're a professional, you should pursue artistic outlets for the joy of it. It's not a competition unless you make it one. Most of the photos I take are meh, and the few that come out really good, I really like -- regardless of what anyone else thinks. I'm taking the photos for me, after all. Sure, it's nice if others like them, too, but that's not even remotely a requirement.
I can't throw a stick on the internet without hitting a more talented or prodigious photographer, but that's neither here nor there. I take photos because I enjoy taking (and processing) photos, not for likes, clout, or fame. But, for sure, if someone wanted to give me $4 million for one of my photos that's waaaaay better than Rhine II, I'm not gonna say no. 😆
I also think about that starving kid photographer. Dude committed suicide over a photo he took. I'm sure there's more layers to that story, but that story immediately sprung to mind around this question.
Here's a good article on it. When your life revolves around taking photos of the worst humanity has to offer, it's going to take a toll. For Kevin Carter, it appears the criticism he received about "not caring" about the starving child, when he cared far more than those leveling the criticism, was the straw that broke the camel's back. Not dissimilar to the Korean and Japanese idols who end themselves over the online hate they receive.
There are some photographers who won't even consider that "career move" after being proven to be terrible people. Not that I'm advocating that, just pointing out maybe sometimes it's just about the individual behind the camera.
Not sure what you mean, here.
So sure, I get bothered by others being better at their craft, but maybe that thought never crosses another photographer's mind.
Like I said, unless you're a pro making a living off of it, who cares? If you enjoy taking the photos, take them! Doesn't matter if others like them or not. On the other hand, if you're taking photos to win approval, then you have to figure something out.