I have talked with both piano teachers today. What they expect of me is different from what I expect of myself. And totally different definitions of "progress".
Honestly, my answer here and in general is still the same as in my original post, no matter how complicated it seems to be otherwise. It is either working for you or it is not. Period. And, I think that your confusion right now lay mainly in you not being sure how to discern whether it is or not, and if it is not, what/who the problem is, exactly. And, on top of that, I think there is an element of not being sure/fear that you can/'t find something that
will work for you, even if what you are doing is not. You have listed on the forum a few times and in various ways things that you feel
do work for you, and that is good. You need to keep following that and continue to build from there, as well as be aware of what is not working for you. There is just nothing else you can do, Db.
You may gain some knowledge and tools/skills as you go, but you are going to have to continue gaining some personal integrity, too (we all must), in the sense that you begin --and continue-- to build some kind of secure workplace within yourself that is strong, flexible, and suitable for what you are artistically and potentially made of. That only comes with having successes and failures, and learning from those, and basically gaining experience. That means that at the heart of it we must have a basic willingness above all else, to continue carrying on. Being willing to change forms, change shapes, but continue moving deeper and deeper into life and who you are.
I am such a disorganized person that I cannot do without a teacher. I am such a stubborn person that I cannot follow a teacher.
I think that stubbornness can be very useful, in the right circumstances. At some points though, it can very much get into your own way, which is not what the stubbornness is there for in the first place, if you see what I mean. Perfectionism is a similar thing. It is good in some quantity and up to a certain point, but at some point it actually can turn against us and actually work against the purpose in its existence in the first place. I think that ultimately, you would like a situation where you feel you don't have to fight anymore, and from my point of view, that would be in your benefit. It is good to digest and be curious about the information you are being given, and to explore the experiences that you may be having, but don't let that work against you.
Ma'am Karli,
While I appreciate the implied sentiments, if your sentiments are indeed true, I would like to please request that you drop the "Ma'am" and just call me Karli. Thank you

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you give me that which I would expect from my teachers. Which are a talking-to and things to think about.
Well, you are only finding whatever it is that you are seeking. Don't be fooled by appearances in how you happen to be finding it, into thinking that you are not just plainly getting from life what you may happen to be needing. In any event, in some ways it is easier for me or someone else to help you in this way than it may be for somebody whom is directly involved.
(...)and I'm the only one who wants to achieve something. Or maybe I'm just unhappy. 
Firstly, how is it that you can afford to be worrying about what your classmates do or do not want ? And, how, exactly, do you rate in calling it mediocracy ? That is quite frankly not your place and is nothing but an excuse to keep living in your little bubble of thoughts and desires. If you are unhappy, then you need to stop pointing fingers and start paying attention to your unhappiness. At the root of it, no matter what is going on around you and no matter who else is or is not doing what, the unhappiness stems from some unfulfilled desire regarding your own life. And, while realizing this plainly certainly doesn't "solve" everything overnight, it can certainly get you more focused on what is your business and what is not. With you, Db, I am "all business" and there is a reason for that.
