When I graduated I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn't want a conventional career.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I spent the first 25 years of my life not knowing what I wanted to do.
I wanted to acquire an education, work extremely hard and never deviate from my goal, to make it.
By the time I was ready for college, I didn't know what I wanted to do. I think I secretly wanted a show business career, but I was suppressing it.
When I was a kid I didn't know what I wanted to be when I grew up, but I did know what I didn't want to do. I didn't want to grow up, have 2.2 kids, get married, the whole white picket fence thing.
I think early on I knew what I was going to do and it was based a lot on familiarity but it was also because I didn't have a lot of skills. There was nothing I wanted t be. I didn't want to be a doctor. I wanted to be in show business.
I was very unsure about what I wanted to do in high school.
I happen to be lucky in that I knew what I wanted to do as far as a career since I was nine years old.
I wanted to be a doctor at one point and I also wanted to be a pilot. I think if you grow up in a dodgy area, reality often beats down those ambitions as you get older. But with me that never really happened.
I didn't really know I wanted to act when I was a child. I have a lot of interests, and I really wanted to finish my education - go to college - and didn't really want to have a career as an adolescent.
I didn't want to go to college or work in an office or have a nine-to-five job. I knew that quite clearly before I left school.