24 too late to find your passion?

I KNEW what I wanted to do when I was younger. In high school I chose a school specifically so I would have a good start for the veterinarian program later. Changed my mind due to reasons, ended up in photography school instead. Years later I’ve ended my photography business and only teach it to adults a few nights a week.

Now I’m studying to become a statistician and will be done in a year or so. In the future I want to be able to have a café and my own farm.

I have no clue what I’m doing or if it’s the right path, and I’ve had several years disappearing due to burnouts. I’m 28 and I hope I will like working with statistics. Otherwise, I’ll find something else xD

So no, 24 isn’t old and it’s totally okay to not know. To find work that feels okay to do is totally good enough. You don’t have to love your day job, if you have fulfilling free time.

/r/AskMenOver30 Thread