When I was in Highschool, I just told myself that after graduation, I'd find some 9-5 job, or maybe night work, or just NEET it up and just live out my life quietly.
In my last year, my history teacher also was teaching Japanese as an elective - the first time my school had ever offered it. I figured, "Ey, what the hell, why not give it a shot, I like this guy, and it sounds like easy credit."
He told us his story about how he got his degree and went off traveling the world, ending up in Japan, not speaking a word of Japanese, and lived there for many years, teaching English, first just learning enough Japanese to survive, then becoming fluent.
For the first time in my life, I thought "Hey, that actually sounds like something I WANT to do for a living!"
Fast forward and now I'm still not finished my degree (took time to work and save up first), spending my days shitposting on obscure forums dedicated to Chinese cartoons and not actually doing the work for my classes that'll get me said degree
LIVIN
THE
DREAM
I know you don't NEED a degree to teach English overseas, but I'd like to have something to fall back on, since most places pay peanuts.
also so that I don't need translators for my porn