Yes, it's actually fairly normal to have to start over in your 30's or 40's.
Actually most of the people who achieve great things - only achieved them after having to start over. Their "mid life" crises gave them the kick in the butt to get their act together and do something with their life.
I suggest you read the book: "The Masterkey To Riches" by Napoleon Hill.
Also a more modern book that is packed full of fantastic advice about how to become successful (and anything):
"The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy (publisher of Success Magazine).
You have a great life ahead of you... if you want one and are willing to pursue it...
IIN to start all over in your thirties?
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Yes, it's actually fairly normal to have to start over in your 30's or 40's.
Actually most of the people who achieve great things - only achieved them after having to start over. Their "mid life" crises gave them the kick in the butt to get their act together and do something with their life.
I suggest you read the book: "The Masterkey To Riches" by Napoleon Hill.
Also a more modern book that is packed full of fantastic advice about how to become successful (and anything):
"The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy (publisher of Success Magazine).
You have a great life ahead of you... if you want one and are willing to pursue it...
Go for it!