I feel like I'm in the minority on this, but yes. Not necessarily the minority on 'yes' or 'no,' but the minority on the 'why' of it.
In today's society it's becoming
way too easy to waste your life. You can sit around, watch youtube videos and browse the internet, and basically just survive as long as you go to some boring grind of a job everyday or even just take up some welfare depending on your situation.
Anybody in that situation would feel empty. That's why it helps to be productive somehow. Whether it's self-improvement, making something creatively, teaching yourself some topic or skill, help people, do
something. And it sucks because a lot of time it just feels like work, but that's what it is a lot of the time. You need to exercise some discipline occasionally if you want to feel real satisfaction in what you're doing.
Even then though, a lot of people can feel really empty. Sometimes it can be a result of clinical depression, loneliness, or other miscellaneous feelings and conditions. Personally, I've invested a lot of my life into focusing on God, so I'd be inclined to think that a lot of people might feel empty because I doubt one can truly live life to the fullest without a relationship with God. But that's just my belief. Needless to say, 95% of the internet would disagree with me on that.
talent is overrated.
So. Much. This.
There's a lot of talented people I know, but they're going to go absolutely nowhere because they lack discipline. They're apathetic. They rely on motivation to do stuff and get things done. Anyone who trains themselves to have discipline can go above and beyond anything that someone with natural talent can do if that person doesn't work just as hard.