Waaaay back in high school, at the end of junior year, my entire class was given a lengthy standardized aptitude test. There were what felt like hundreds of questions asking about your preferences, likes, etc regarding a vast array of topics. Each student's results were then fed into a computer, which would then spit out The Answer <tm>. This answer told you what field of employment best suited you, and we were all encouraged to follow its suggestion. My result said I ought to be a forest ranger. I scoffed.
Fast forward 35-odd years. I'm a member of the Red Rock 4Wheelers, and I participate in each year's Easter Jeep Safari as a trail official. As you all know, beginning last year I went one step further when I landed my dream EJS assignment and became the trail leader for Elephant Hill. I absolutely love guiding people along that trail... introducing them to the Jeeping hobby in general, showing them Elephant Hill's spectacularly unique scenery, teaching them about proper 4WD etiquette/land preservation/etc, and so on. If there was some way I could earn a living doing that, I'd move to Moab tomorrow.
Hmm. Maybe I shouldn't have scoffed at those test results so long ago.