Between 6 and 10 I wanted to be a teacher (for children between the ages of 6 and 10) but then I found out that I hate teaching and talking in front of people so I got rid of that idea.
The next two years I wanted to be a marine biologist but I am not a good swimmer and even though I am still fascinated with the unknowns of the deep sea after I found out that most of your job is pretty boring I decided against it. With climate change this job is also getting kind of sad but interesting.
Then I wanted to become a doctor but I worked in the hospital and I hated it. I disliked the way the doctors worked, I hated that it is always the same and I hated that you get less empathic with time. I was sure that this wouldn't make me happy. I am really interested in theories and the unknown but doctors work more practical and apply formulas others created to illnesses that (most of the time) are obvious. They don't create the cure for cancer or whatever. They just need to know how and when to use it. That's just not my cup of tea.
Well, since I am really interested in philosophy and neurology I am now studying a mixture of biology, human biology and neurology. I will make my master in neurosciences and I would love to delve more in neurosciences. I am finally really excited about my future job.