For instance, the data indicates that philosophy majors in the United States earn more than average. This could be because philosophy majors tend to go on to higher education ( a lot of them go to law school for instance) or the logic skills acquired during serious studies result in more creative decision-making that allows them to create and capitalise on opportunities to solve the “money problem”.
Psychology could be used to enter a corporate career, specifically in Human Resources, and once you’re in you could climb up the ladder or pivot to a more stimulating/interesting path. There are many computer programmers who studied Music, English or Philosophy in college.
“knowing yourself” is important in order to find a path that fits you so I think you’re right to look at your natal to determine where you should apply your energies. If you could distil the commonalities between your interests, what traits would those be? The chart indicates intellectual curiosity, creativity, prone to fits of inspiration and obsessiveness/single-mindedness. There is creative tension in your chart that is eased by soft aspects to a Sun/Venus conjunction in Sagittarius — this is not a chart that is descriptive of a person who would be able to neglect their soul. I believe you could find success in a way that fits the life that you want to live.
Before moving on to other suggestions; how deeply did you research the career opportunities emanating from a Vietnamese college degree in Philosophy, Psychology or Music? You’re not shy with talking on the forum; have you reached out to people in these fields and had conversations with them? What has been the general consensus if so? Conversely, what occurred to the outliers in this group and are you willing to do what is necessary to attain this outcome?