Is it bad that I've never had a dream or ambition in life? No clue what I wanted to do ever, never even like a childlike "I wanna be an astronaut" dream. I thought maybe I'd settle for being a teacher but I wasn't overly passionate about it and also I dropped out of university this academic year at 20. I might go start again and study law or something, but then I'd be like 24 when I finish, maybe I don't have much of a choice. I feel like I'm drifting and it might already be over for me.
>>34269198You just haven't found out what you want to do with your life yet bro, you will eventually. Though I see you think that automatically means "work x job", that's not true. You can do whatever you want with your life, doesn't have to be just a career (Though you will need to make money eventually). You have to expose yourself to more stuff, see what you hate and what you like. Now, an exercise. Imagine, for a moment, that you could do literally anything you want, have anything you want, right now. Don't think about the how's or why's or if it makes sense. What did you imagine?
>>34269962I definitely haven't had a lot of experience and I need to expose myself more. I haven't really travelled anywhere for a start, so I'd want a job that would involve that somehow. Perhaps I could involve myself politically somehow and infiltrate a party but maybe that's stupid. I could maybe cope with a 9-5 but I'd certainly rather be less constrained. That's all I can really imagine at this point.
>>34269198I have a family member that studied law but never practiced it. The degree landed her a comfy job in an entirely different industry and now she's loaded as fuck.