I don't see how one would realistically work out the answer to that in advance. Is there any particular reason you think it would be important to know ahead of time?
Well, personally, I have a mental list of careers I'd love to spend some of the "next lifetimes" on, but I am not at all sure that were I to live and stay young and healthy indefinitely, would not decide to just goof off for a millennium or two first, and eventually forget all about my original aspirations. This is presuming no singularity-type events, of course.
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