First; try watching this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLD0P372xxQSecond; sit down and be honest with yourself and think long and hard about the things you enjoy doing in life. I can promise you that there is career to be made with something that you enjoy doing.
Most people will tell you that you need to do something that involves making you a lot of money. I would strongly advise against that. Do something that will keep you engaged; something that you will be passionate about.
When I first started college; I thought I wanted to do engineering. After my first semester, I knew it wasn't for me. And it's not because the math was hard or the material was too much (I maintained a 3.2 GPA). I simply found the subject to be very boring. And I knew that if I continued going that route, eventually I would give up and quit college. Thankfully I reached out to my counselor who directed me to take a test; a test you can take that will assess your interests and give you ideas on classes you can take. I believe all colleges should have them.
Anyways, I started to try out several intro courses my following semester which led me to Sociology and ultimately Criminology. Once I found that the material I was learning/studying was keeping me engaged; college became easy. I never thought once that college was tough. I eventually graduated and moved on to find a great job in which I deeply enjoy doing. I now make low six figures which I think most would consider fairly well.
In the beginning I did what everybody told me to do. "Do something that's going to pay you well." Eventually I decided against that and chose to follow my heart. In the end, I found a profession that I enjoy doing everyday and the money just came along with it.
I hope this helps you in your journey. Good luck.