Age is not important in entrepreneurship. What’s more important is the enthusiasm and motivation to go out there, learn and make a go of it. And if it’s an area where work feels like play, you’re likely to be on the right track.
Q: I’m considering a career change. As I am getting on in years, I was wondering: Is there a cut-off point at which people should remain where they are and not try to pursue other interesting opportunities? — Joseph PetersHenry Ford didn’t start the Ford Motor Company until he was 40. Reid Hoffman didn’t go public with LinkedIn until he was 43. Arianna Huffington launched the hugely successful Huffington Post at 55.