I blame my Dad.
We used to go out to MEM and watch planes take off and land (back before they thought you were suspicious for doing so) when I was around 3. We kept that up until I was almost 13. We'd go out for hours with a scanner so we could listen in. My dad always wanted to be a pilot, but due to cataracts and his poor eye sight, he could never get a medical. In order to unwind from work every night, he'd launch MSFS and fly somewhere in one of the heavies for a couple of hours. When I was in HS, I started looking into the Air Force, Navy, etc at pilot slots. I had the grades to get in one of the academies or even a ROTC program, but I didn't have 20/20 vision (this was back in the early 90s). So, I figured that was that. Jetcareers wasn't around back then, and there wasn't really a big campaign on the GA side of things in Memphis, TN. I didn't find out about civilian training until almost a decade later. I found some of my old stuff a while back from when I was applying to colleges. I managed a full ride from ERAU on grades, but I didn't want to move to DAB at the time. At first, I was like "Damn, that was stupid." But, if I had gone to ERAU, I wouldn't have met my wife, so I really don't have any regrets on that.
So, I went to Mississippi State with no real direction in mind. I started as a theatre major, then I shifted to pre-vet. I moved to Gainesville, FL with the intent of going to UF and studying vet medecine with big cats (tigers, lions, etc) at some point. Money never appeared, so we moved to Orlando to work for Disney. Climbed the corporate ladder in the theme parks long enough for me to realize I didn't want to get yelled at every day because someone's kid was too short to ride Space Mountain. My wife asked "What's something you've always wanted to do," and I immediately said "Fly airplanes." So, we went on this internet thing to see what options I had. I had no idea I was living in the Mecca of flight schools, so I started getting info and checking the schools out. One of my friends that I worked with at Sea World was going to ATA, and his girlfriend worked at SWA. So, he talked me into leaving theme parks for good and getting hired on with SWA. It's just kinda gone on from there.
If all goes well, I should have at least my CFI/CFII in the next month (at the latest), and I might get my MEI if the money holds out. Then I get to start looking for that first paid flying job.