Space, you may not know at the moment what you want to do with your life, but that's fine and normal (most of the people who do think they know will change their minds later anyway!) It's clear you're interested in psychology, though, and even though you don't want to be a clinical psychologist, as you say, there are loads of other things you can do with academic qualifications in psychology. How about taking that as a direction, and not worrying about a goal?

ETA: for me it was maths, and some of the best advice I ever got was just to go and do maths at university and not worry too much about what I wanted to do afterwards. As it happened, the kind of maths I ended up being most interested in was not the same kind I had expected to be interested in, at all.

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