I'm really bad I probably drink like two glasses of water if that. Though my pee is still clear so what is the go with that?
You probably get enough water from juice, milk, or just normal food. For example, apples might be 200g each, you have three in a day that's 600g, they're 84% water - so you got 500ml of water from the apples.
Most people don't need to be drinking litres of water a day. Some kind of drink with each meal to "wash it down", in combination with the water in the meal itself, that's going to be plenty.
You only need more fluids than that if you're doing heavy physical work or it's hot and you're sweating. Again, more fluids don't do you harm (not unless you get into
tens of litres), you'll just pee them out - but you don't need them.
The whole "eight glasses of water daily" thing comes from some paper in the 1940s, and while everyone quotes that, what they don't quote is that the guys finished up by saying that most people get it from their food anyway. See what
snopes has to say about it.
"Valtin thinks the notion may have started when the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council recommended approximately "1 milliliter of water for each calorie of food," which would amount to roughly two to two-and-a-half quarts per day (64 to 80 ounces). Although in its next sentence, the Board stated "most of this quantity is contained in prepared foods," that last sentence may have been missed, so that the recommendation was erroneously interpreted as how much water one should drink each day."
But in the end if you are happy and comfortable drinking more or less, go for it. Everyone's body and nature is different. Just don't do drink heaps of water out of fear or wacky medical things happening if you don't, or because you think it's "cleansing" or any nonsense like that.