Not everyone was born knowing what they want to do in life. With access to so much knowledge, you could do multiple things along the way. The challenge would be to find out where to start. Well the idea is to just start!
Take an inkling of an interest, or any passing moment and dedicate some time to it. Make it something you can do in a short period of time, but regularly. It doesn’t have to be great strides – just a little bit will do. And don’t give up so soon, give it a decent amount of time to have some fruit. Then after a certain point, you can then assess whether you enjoyed it or not. Chances are if you didn’t take any shortcuts you would have enjoyed it somewhat.
Doing this continuously helps you focus your energy and give any fleeting ideas a chance for being reality. No harm stopping later, but to not try is to fail forever.
Over time you will start to truly identify whether or not you want to continue by questioning your motives and assessing how you feel doing the routines. It is fruitless to push mindlessly but the start must be pushed for.
Passion may be a bit of a misnomer for something you might have just developed a knack for over time. But it’s nice to be good at something and it tends to be self rewarding.