Also, along with my last suggestion, I've had a lot of aspiration changes in my life.
When I was a kid, I wanted to join the Army, but as I got older, I became more fixated on a career as a royal marine. Unfortunately, I'm not able to join any branches of the army, the Royal Navy, or the RAF, due to a peanut allergy of all things.
After that, I aimed for a police career but quickly realised that I'm FAR too short tempered for such a role.
A few weeks after I ordered my first electric guitar I decided to do the one thing my inquisitive little mind knew what to do; take it apart and rebuild it.
After doing so, I realised that I wanted to modify more guitars. I am yet to do so, but I am currently building a super stratocaster styled guitar.
My realistically achievable aspiration in life is to become a guitar and sound technician as well as a luthier (a guy who builds guitars n shit basically). I would like to, at some point, give trying to start a small guitar company that sells guitars, other instruments, effects, and instrument accessories, keeping quality, playability and affordability as my 3 main priorities.
There's this, and my aspirations from my previous post that keep me going, I want to inspire people just like people inspired me through there music, and I want to at the same time keep people inspired by selling them quality instruments.
Fortunately, nowadays the tools and parts for building a guitar are somewhat affordable.
In the near future I hope to make guitars from parts which an average budget on £200 per instrument and resell them for £275-£400 depending on the hardware and the likes. Eventually I will move onto building them from scratch.