I'm a second year uni student, and I have no clue what I want to do in life. People seem to know what they're doing, but I can't think of any career that I would enjoy doing for the rest of my life. The thought of being locked into repetitive work sickens me, but I can't say I have any special skills that set me apart from the rest. Any advice?
>>18195418
Learn to live off grid, and make your own everything.
>>18195437
I'm no nature hippie, I still want to make money. I'm more looking for potential career advice if anything.
Read "Mastery" by Robert Greene
Find your niche.
I promise you about half of those people you think "know what they're doing," are just making it up as they go.
One of my biggest regrets in life is forcing myself to push through college before I knew what I wanted to do. I wasted years of my life and piled on tens of thousands of dollars in debt. If I could do it over I'd round out my LA; knocking out all the fundamentals, and then find a comfy full time job somewhere and use my free time to try new things and attempt new hobbies until I found something that stuck. If you find what you want to do is best served by going back to college, then go back, but you may find that what you really enjoy doesn't need a degree; just time and training.
Additionally, when you do get a job you're still going to have plenty of free time to do other things. High School sells your career like it's going to define who you are and what you do for the rest of your life. For many people that's true, and a totally valid lifestyle, but for others their jobs are just as much a part of who they are as their local communities or personal hobbies.
All that matters is that you move forward, the pace is irrelevant. Don't try to blast through life.