We are human BEINGs not human doings...but as makers, we're obsessed with what we're doing rather than being. To solve this problem for myself (and its one in my experience that will keep cropping up over and over again), I try to reframe the question "what should I do with my life" to how do I want to "Be" - and then work backwards towards a set of values I won't compromise when working on anything. I'm constantly pulled between working on more creative vs. more potentially profitable enterprises. Ultimately, I want to be creative, a story teller, and I want to be helpful. So my "values" are: 1) I only work on things bigger than myself (meaning I work with teams, not alone) 2) I tell stories (meaning my work is always geared around a narrative - I'm a designer / writer / marketer rather than an engineer because of this) 3) I help people directly (meaning I won't work on projects that don't have an impact).
In my experience, when I work from those values rather than towards very specific goals, the flow of life tends to take me in really interesting directions I wouldn't have found otherwise.
In my experience, when I work from those values rather than towards very specific goals, the flow of life tends to take me in really interesting directions I wouldn't have found otherwise.
PS> Maybe just work in Healthcare AI?