If you try and follow a dream, or make a hobby a job, all you'll end up doing is limiting your available options and ruining your hobby. You should be as open minded as possible and set high income goals for yourself. A thread like this is a great place to start because it draws on people outside of your immediate circle of friends for employment ideas, and that's what you need. Don't worry so much about what you think you want to do, worry about what you think you can do, and avoid things that you already know you don't want to do.

Have a little talk with yourself and think back to every single job you've ever had, no matter how mundane or low paying it was, and decided what you liked and disliked about each position. Figure out what your favorite job has been, and why. Not because you're going to find that job again, but you want to have an idea of which attributes of that job meshed best with your personality. Even at this point, be careful to not narrow the field of things you're looking for, just be aware of the attributes so you'll recognize them when looking.

I think I'd reach out to as many people as you can, and find out what they do for a living, and how they arrived at their position. Also, look for people who aren't always complaining about things. I've found that many people are dissatisfied with stuff in their life, but they're unwilling to risk a change, so they go onto the internet and bitch about everything they can, or have a general bad attitude in life. Avoid advice from these people because what ever they are doing clearly isn't working.

Final thought is that it's okay to pursue money. You can strive to make as much money as possible and still be a good person at the same time. You don't have to sell your soul, push other people down to help you to the top, or even work a million hours to make a lot of money, you just need to discover those positions that pay well and fit your needs. Good luck.