Secret N Keyblade Master
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You have to take that feeling and turn it into resolve. I know exactly where you're comming from. I didn't get my career on course till I was well into my 20s. I went to college for my degree in CIT and computer science. Got burnt out and spent some time as a "Professional Musician". That means, I went off with a band and had relative success, touring, made enough money to live, but generally got nowhere. Well I tryed, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
I decided it was time to get back on course so I went back into the IT field. Now because I applied myself I have a great job, in charge of a team of 5 network engineers, and I get to travel a lot.
You can do the same thing, but you have to want to. Success doesn't even mean you're making alot of money either. As long as it's something that you worked toward, and you're happy doing it, you're successfull.
I decided it was time to get back on course so I went back into the IT field. Now because I applied myself I have a great job, in charge of a team of 5 network engineers, and I get to travel a lot.
You can do the same thing, but you have to want to. Success doesn't even mean you're making alot of money either. As long as it's something that you worked toward, and you're happy doing it, you're successfull.