I have a buddy that did wood working on the side making cutting boards and platters. It took off well enough he quit is normal it job and does the wood working thing full time.
I remember reading some article year ago about this and the concensus was that you have to find a way to make passive income from your hobby vs active. Like you can be like my buddy that made platters but that's a lot of work and will require more and more time. The other option and the one referencd in the article was about this guy who was really really into aquariums. He started out with a blog just reviewing various aquarium accessories and would link the items he reviewed through his Amazon store. It was such a niche hobby that there wasn't a lot of competition so he became like a staple in the community.
Moral of the story just do a hobby you like and try to find opportunities to make some money doing it. If you do it the othereay around then you'll likely get disenchanted and burnt out.
You could always be a sperm donor. You get paid for getting women pregnant and you have no liability for child support or actual parenthood. Some guys get off on that.
Start to learn how to program. You can get experience by freelancing that could land you a job. from there you can just save for college and work your way up