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Join the club. I know people in their 60's who still don't know what they want to be "when they grow up."
Find something that you love, get really good at it, and try to make it your living. At the very least, get a good education and try to find a job you don't hate.
One tip - drugs & alcohol, while okay in moderation, can become a huge obstacle in making a good life for yourself. I've seen it happen, and it is not pretty. Ideally, stay away from them altogether and you'll be in great shape. Otherwise, just don't make either a habit.
Good luck!
As best as I can tell, your aim is the same as everyone else's: Finding your aim
well you don't say how old you are, or where you are in your education. If you are a college student, go to your counselor and ask for a test that shows you what you are best at. By having an idea what you have a natural tendency toward, it may help you find your way. If you are in High School, do the same thing, talk to your counselor. They are trained to help you find your way..
But above all be smart, don't go the route of taking a year off to find yourself...That only makes you more confused..Take it from someone who made that mistake and took 3 years longer to get myself together..
Luka
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