(psssst.. Only SOB and DMF are serious.)
Lol! Missed it on the first read through.
Anyway reynolds, you'll soon learn that as you grow older and gain more knowledge, you'll gain a good sense of humor. Most of the stuff said in this thread is pretty funny.
The trick to finding something you like doing is to find something you like doing. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do either. I looked at a bunch of stuff like straight service, or Annapolis or the Coast Guard Academy. But when it came around for crunch time, the thing I enjoyed the most was actually the business my father is in. The classes in my major (as oppossed to those not directly in my major) are actually quite fun. They do not require a direct caffeine drip into my neck to stay awake and are quite engaging.
One of my father's friends who is also a builder one day decided he wanted to go to medical school. So he did it and now has his own medical practice which is pulling down hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.
Another of my dad's friends (builder too) decides one day he wants to be a teacher. So he pays for his own education and comes out on the other side teaching High School in my area.
Hell, at one time I considered being an olympic sailor. I still might be able to do it, but it's currently about middle on my priority list. That doesn't mean I don't do anything with it. Like I said, I'm the captain of my school's sailing team. I race more then anyone else and push the hardest. Don't ever let anyone talk you into not doing it or trying.