I wanted to be an architect. then I wanted to be like Mozart.
In my teenage years I wanted to badly to study art, I wanted to do Art A level, but gave into parents and school because it wasn't a real subject. I worked for SSD (Volunteer Organiser then Community Worker and Community Education as I'm a good organiser.
But I wasn't really happy, I was organising other people when I wanted to be a grass roots "doer", but did follow a long term interest by training as a Psychotherapist as part of my work on SSD.
In my 40's at last I did a part time Fine Art degree and worked/taught Art, and finally added a proper Yoga Qualification, and its those two that I finally pursued as a working life.
I wish I hadn't felt driven by family pressures really to "have to do a professional job.
In my 20's (in the vivid and fascinating 1970's) I did lots of alternative stuff and wish I'd trusted my instincts to carry on and not feel guilty for not having a "proper job"
Never mind, I got there in the end 🙂