I realize this is a broad question, but my life has changed drastically in the last few months, and I'm looking to experience more before I get too old. I know the usual answers like getting married, having kids, and so on.
I'm more interested in skills, hobbies, fields of education, practices, habits, and experiences that have shaped (for the better) the person you are today.
I'd say my career path has been fairly rewarding in some way. I am a network/systems administrator by trade and went to school for 2 years for it earning an Associates' Degree. My position is currently "IT Director" which sounds loftier than it is because I have nobody working under me. I do, however, get to call all the shots.
The nice part of having gone through all of this is the knowledge and experience. There are a lot of things I can do out of habit because I have the experience, such that I feel it's worth less than it really is. It would be simple for me to troubleshoot a desktop computer and determine its ills in short order, where your average person would be lost. I could plan and setup an Active Directory network, complete with all necessary services and member servers with relative ease. It seems dead simple to me, but it's not just something anybody off the street can do.
I suppose most fields of work feel like this.
This whole pursuit started when I was really young, so it's been a lifelong thing.