I left this out of the OP because I didn't want to to be too verbose but this decision is a long time coming for me.
In the last two years I've started volunteering, I repair and sell coffee machines as a hobby and I row and play rugby three to five times a week.
I've really considered this deeply and I think I'm like the example you gave - I was never suited for the world of offices. I was good at school but hated that, and good at university and I hated that too. Then I just got jobs in the highest paying fields I could find and went from there.
I think you give good advice but I can't help thinking that life is short and if I had a heart attack and was being wheeled into A&E, I would think that I was fucking moron for having spent so many days sat behind a PC.
I left this out of the OP because I didn't want to to be too verbose but this decision is a long time coming for me.
In the last two years I've started volunteering, I repair and sell coffee machines as a hobby and I row and play rugby three to five times a week.
I've really considered this deeply and I think I'm like the example you gave - I was never suited for the world of offices. I was good at school but hated that, and good at university and I hated that too. Then I just got jobs in the highest paying fields I could find and went from there.
I think you give good advice but I can't help thinking that life is short and if I had a heart attack and was being wheeled into A&E, I would think that I was fucking moron for having spent so many days sat behind a PC.