It's nice to be good at everything, but "you can do anything you want" isn't much help in paring down your options, is it? A side benefit of that, however, is the ability to synthesize areas of strength. Maybe there's not a role out there that fits you because you haven't created it yet.

As an example: My current profession is computer systems engineering, where I have to understand complex topologies, anticipate problems, and fix problems before they can ever occur. In my spare time I'm an avid consumer of both history and current events, and I've got performance experience in music, theater, and public speaking.

Synthesizing all of that, I keep kicking around the notion of making my next life in politics, because wouldn't it be a pleasant change if we had some leaders who actually knew how to fix something? We mostly get our politicians from legal and financial sectors instead - how's that working out?