Okay, so I'm in a bit of a hole and require assistance. I'm 24 years old, just finished a teaching degree (which I discovered I didn't really want 3/4 way through but finished anyway), still living at home and see no clear direction in life. I don't particularly enjoy the city I'm living in at the moment and have been obsessed with the idea of travelling for a while now. I actually just came back from a month away in Thailand, but I feel continuing to travel at this stage will just be running away from bigger problems. I would prefer to travel because I am completely satisfied where I am in life and want new experiences, not because I'm disappointed or unhappy with my life and running away from it.
Some have suggested teaching overseas in Asia, but the problem is I can't stand teaching and don't think I could live in Asia full time (Not into Asian girls either for the record). I desperately want to find my passion as I truly believe that working a job you are passionate about is the difference between living a fulfilling life and being constantly depressed, and I've been trying so hard to discover that passion over the last few years, doing countless hours of research, but still can't find the answers. The one thing that interests me and I would be fulfilled doing is psychological/sociological based research but I'm also no idiot. That would involve more study, top grades, and there's next to no work out there. Money isn't a huge deal to me. I would prefer to make 60k doing a job I love than 100k doing a job I hate but even getting that at the moment seems like a mountain to climb.
I was considering moving to London and taking a teaching job there just for the sake of the experience/travel, but in hindsight that would not only be doing something I dislike, but just scraping through on the low income as well. Not to mention, it wouldn't solve any of these problems once I'm through with it.
I have no genius ideas for an online business so I feel my only other option, other than working dead-end jobs, is to go back and study...but study what? I'm hopless with Maths and computers so can't see myself getting through engineering, computer science and all those other technical fields people suggest around here. I thought about accounting as apparently complicated Mathematics isn't involved but the monotony of it would get to me and I can't see that triggering any kind of passion. My skills are mostly literacy (Reading, writing, researching) and management (Organising, problem solving etc) based. The only viable options I see at this point are psychology, business or law degrees. I can't make the same mistake twice and waste more years. Something needs to give.
Any helpful input on where to go next or how to make such a decision would be appreciated guys.
Some have suggested teaching overseas in Asia, but the problem is I can't stand teaching and don't think I could live in Asia full time (Not into Asian girls either for the record). I desperately want to find my passion as I truly believe that working a job you are passionate about is the difference between living a fulfilling life and being constantly depressed, and I've been trying so hard to discover that passion over the last few years, doing countless hours of research, but still can't find the answers. The one thing that interests me and I would be fulfilled doing is psychological/sociological based research but I'm also no idiot. That would involve more study, top grades, and there's next to no work out there. Money isn't a huge deal to me. I would prefer to make 60k doing a job I love than 100k doing a job I hate but even getting that at the moment seems like a mountain to climb.
I was considering moving to London and taking a teaching job there just for the sake of the experience/travel, but in hindsight that would not only be doing something I dislike, but just scraping through on the low income as well. Not to mention, it wouldn't solve any of these problems once I'm through with it.
I have no genius ideas for an online business so I feel my only other option, other than working dead-end jobs, is to go back and study...but study what? I'm hopless with Maths and computers so can't see myself getting through engineering, computer science and all those other technical fields people suggest around here. I thought about accounting as apparently complicated Mathematics isn't involved but the monotony of it would get to me and I can't see that triggering any kind of passion. My skills are mostly literacy (Reading, writing, researching) and management (Organising, problem solving etc) based. The only viable options I see at this point are psychology, business or law degrees. I can't make the same mistake twice and waste more years. Something needs to give.
Any helpful input on where to go next or how to make such a decision would be appreciated guys.