Hm, um, I'm not really sure
I have found this out so far: I don't want to work my ass off all through highschool taking 4 ap classes at a time, then get into a really good college and work my ass off for four years, then get a really high-paying job and work my ass of until i'm sixty-five, that's not for me, and that seems to be a lot of peoples' goal (in general)
I've found that I don't need a lot of money to be happy, my uncle is a tattoer, he doesn't make much money, but he is happy, he has all the material stuff that I use regularly, shit I would be happy with an internet connection, some CD's, and a small apartment. I don't need a $35,000 car, a six bathroom house, etc. etc. I don't do anything anyways, not doing anything doesn't exactly cost a lot
I know I suck at math, bottom-line. I failed Algebra one twice, and then had to finish it at summerschool, I just can't do it. I'm currently in some half-assed math class that feels like 7th grade math, and i'm still getting a C

. Although I can't do math, I guess it balances out, I can get A's and B's in everything else without studying or putting in much effort at all, especially foreign language, I am thinking about relating that to a career somehow maybe. I use to draw a lot when I was younger, but I stopped doing it a lot, although I still like to draw, I don't think i'd make a career out of art or anything, maybe if I would have kept practicing and tried hard to get really good, but I didn't. I also really like English, I am pretty good at writing etc. I may do something like that as a career, I don't really know what i'm going to do yet, I still have two-three years to figure it all out. I just want a job I can enjoy, as long as I can make enough money to not be pressed for cash or struggling to pay my electric bill.
I guess my goal for life is unknown as of yet, but i've listed what I know so far.