What school, which degree, all flow from what you want to do, not the other way around.
Some people really like school and academia, and want to just keep learning about a particular field, research, etc. Advanced degrees can be good for them.
So many of us put off figuring out what we want to do with our life, because it terrifies us. But I can assure you that it's more terrifying to be 40 and realize you never did what you wanted to do, and your best days are behind you.
So find your passions, and try to find one that can be done while providing you with the sort of lifestyle you envision enjoying. If that fails, then get your degree (it's almost irrelevant which one or associates vs bachelors), and find a job (includes management) that inspires you, and learn their business and goals and pursue them as though they were your own. If you're lost in the world of careers, but you have a good mentor and/or co-workers, boss, etc., then you will still likely do just fine as long as you don't try to coast in your twenties