The Question of How is Solved
You have everything you need at your fingertips to figure out HOW to do what you want/need to do to survive/thrive.
Now, the only thing left is to know what you WANT to do (and an optional tip: try to make it align with what the Universe/destiny wants for you).
This is where our will comes from. If you don't know what you REALLY want, you cannot WILL it into existence (because often, our wants are simply shadows of the wants of others that we emulate).
We live in an unprecedented age. Up until a year ago, you had all the world's knowledge at your fingertips; all it took were the right keywords and a little bit of skill in finding nuggets inside videos and articles.
Now, we have an intelligent friend who is optimistic and helpful 24 hours a day and is now far better than you at searching the web and finding those details (if you pay the extra 20 bucks). This friend will never call your questions stupid (although it would be funny if someone programmed an LLM to be a grumpy old man).
Imagine what it took to be a good swordsmith in France 1,000 years ago, and you heard whispers of the coolest swords ever being manufactured on an island off the coast of Japan. Learning how to build them was outside the realm of possibility. It wasn't the will that was lacking but the knowledge.
Now, you can have our intelligent friends go find you the best YouTube videos on this subject, and as long as you have the physical resources, you can learn samurai sword making from your home workshop!
The pivotal question remains:
How will you spend your most precious asset—time?
Understanding true desire is complex. Often, our desires are echoes of others, which in turn are echoes of yet more desires—a chain of emulation stretching back indefinitely.
To discover what we truly desire requires introspection, tuning in to the subtle stirrings of our soul beneath layers of external influence and past yearnings.