I’m 21, and I have no idea “what I want to be when I grow up”…?

Question by Heather I: I’m 21, and I have no idea “what I want to be when I grow up”…?
I just turned 21 in March, and surprisingly it hit really hard. I am finishing up an associates degree in General Ed with a concentration in Business. I do not want to continue on with a bachelors degree and want to work full time, but suddenly I’m not sure I want to go into Business anymroe. I am very confused on what I want to do and I feel like its so hard to make a decision. I’ve contimplated both being a preshcool teacher, or working in marketing, retail(things ive done in the past). Now I’m considering careers such as cosmotolegist or a personal trainer. Theres are all things I am interested in, but idk if I will want to stick with it.. and how can I go through all the training without knowing for sure. I feel like my life is a big mess right now and I really have no idea what to do for a career… I thought at 21 and 3 years of school I’d figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up.. :( any insight is appreciated.

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Answer by Jingooyah
When I’m stuck with all sorts of options and can’t choose which to go, I randomly pick one.

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