You may try to maintain a positive attitude before anything else. There are definitely many different career paths.
You've said yourself that people have paid for the things you've built in the past, so you are definitely more capable than you think when it comes to building stuff.
If the money you make barely covers your hosting costs, this might mean two things: 1) Not many people know about your solution, 2) you are not solving a big problem. 1 should be correct, if you've managed to make 8€/month, it'd be really odd if all the money you can make with your solution is capped at this amount. There should definitely be more people willing to pay you, you just have not managed to meet them. Maybe you should spend more time about distribution.
I also think 2 might be true, too. Maybe instead of building ideas right away, you may spend more time evaluating ideas, talking to people to understand what's important.
Last of all, I think defining characteristics of successful entrepreneurs include resourcefulness and perseverance.
You've said yourself that people have paid for the things you've built in the past, so you are definitely more capable than you think when it comes to building stuff.
If the money you make barely covers your hosting costs, this might mean two things: 1) Not many people know about your solution, 2) you are not solving a big problem. 1 should be correct, if you've managed to make 8€/month, it'd be really odd if all the money you can make with your solution is capped at this amount. There should definitely be more people willing to pay you, you just have not managed to meet them. Maybe you should spend more time about distribution. I also think 2 might be true, too. Maybe instead of building ideas right away, you may spend more time evaluating ideas, talking to people to understand what's important.
Last of all, I think defining characteristics of successful entrepreneurs include resourcefulness and perseverance.