Admissions uncertainty makes a lot of applicants apply to schools they're not that excited about. They just feel better knowing there are at least a lot of applications out there. You’re probably not going to love every college on your list equally, but you should like every school on your list. Don’t apply to any school just to see what happens.
If you’d rather go to juvenile hall than actually attend one of your safeties, why bother applying? Focus your safety schools on those you’d actually be excited to attend (if you can’t find safety schools you like, you’ve got namebranditis, not a lack of good options).
If you apply to all the Ivy League schools just because they’re prestigious, you don’t really like those schools. You like the idea of those schools.
If you load up your college list with lots of options that you haven’t researched because you’re afraid you won’t get in to enough schools, relax and trim the fat off your list. Applying to schools you’re not really interested in just makes more work for you and takes time away from the applications to schools that mean more to you. If you’ve done your college soul searching and had your counselor approve your list, you’re going to be fine.
It’s normal to be unsure about a school, or to like some schools on your list more than you like others. But make sure your list is balanced and that you’re at least "in like," if not "in love," with every college on it.