>be me, 26
>started working at 15, construction.
>quited at 20, army for 1y service.
>got all vehicle driving permissions.
>drove truck for few years, quit.
>went to sales for few years, quit.
>made own company what sold eletric vehicles for elderly and disabled, business went good.
>importer just kept increasing prices, only importer for that brand in Finland.
>got tired being a slave, leave entrepreneur career at age 25
>seperated from gf, gave her everything
>moved back to my fathers house, started education myself
>coding, made few tattoos for friends for cash etc.
Is it too late for me at age of 26 to pursue career in coding? I mean I heard that once you hit certain age, you don't learn stuff anymore that well.
Seems like every career I've been in, all is replaced by robots, building 3d printer spiders, selfdriving trucks, robotic sales etc.
Coding seems to be the career of the future, is this pointless?
Please advice.
Bump, would just like to know is there any point for this decision? Or should I just return to normal workforce job.
>>17496736
if you did all of this stuff, i believe that you have that passion for learning something so of course you can
26 isn't too old for anything.
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>>17496814
Thanks for advice guys, really made me feel like I could do this.
Yeah, only reason I had time to do that because I didnt continue studies. Straight to work. Which is a thing I regret alot nowdays.
>>17496660
That picture is a representation of my life. A man solemnly looking out on the night sky, in his pretty much empty room, save for a desk and a computer. God, that is depressing.
26 is young man. Coding isn't a trade you grow out of, either.