In all honesty, although I live in another country but am nearly twice your age, having had different careers over the years since leaving college, I would look at online testing. There are tests and advisors who would charge you money, but there's a lot of free stuff too. It's a combination of psychometric and personality testing matched against the top ten attributes in a job. In the old days (the 80s, when I was a kid), we had a person who did this with a crappy paper based system. I think I lost interest when she said florist. (WTH?!) I ended up wanting to be a doctor, freaking out at the sight of blood/ puke/ death and working in a lab. Then pharmacy and now healthcare. So the other message is don't make yourself think you'll only do one thing. Think of it as a journey. I would send you links to online tests but they're all British and I see you live in a state five times the size of my whole country! So Google a few or maybe go to a public library/ college and see what their careers department advises. But good luck!
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