Nope, I became a coder because I want to be able to create apps that I have in my head. I hated coding for the first 6 months (I'm on year 8 now). Now I like it, but I'm still not passionate about it.
My passion is about digital creation.
I think I'd like being a manager, depending on the context. Since I like to talk and listen to people their ideas and get energy from talking and listening.
I don't get energy from coding. I do get energy from creating something awesome (either myself or with a team).
Nice that you told us the story why you got into coding. I just tried to find an abstraction for the sake of simplicity. Of course we had all our triggers why we got into coding. And of course we had some specific end goal like you had but the actual activity of coding is about short feedback loops. Something which many professions lack. If you didn't like short feedback-loops you wouldn't code for 8 years.