Yes, I think doing what you are good at is a good choice. Although we may not necessarily like something if we are good at it, with so much employment pressure nowadays, finding a job that you are good at is indeed a very good choice.
In today's society, everyone is facing a problem, finding a job and finding a good job. When it comes to finding a job, we usually think of either looking for a job that we want to do, or looking for a job that we can do; of course, it would be best if the two overlap. If the job we find is not our favorite but we are very good at it, then congratulations too!
Use your strengths and avoid weaknesses, and do what you are best at. Being "good at" can reduce the cost of our success and give us a greater probability of success. Think in terms of efficiency principles. If you are good at painting but not good at playing basketball, your efficiency in painting will obviously be higher than your efficiency in playing basketball. That's it, doing things you are good at will make you more comfortable and your efforts and efforts will not be wasted. If you carefully observe those who have achieved great things, they all have the same characteristic: regardless of their intelligence, they do what they are good at.
There is an old saying: "Cranes are good at dancing but cannot plow, and cows are good at plowing but cannot dance. This is the nature of things." In fact, there is nothing wrong with letting cows dance and cranes plowing. But the results obtained by doing so are not optimal.