Is it too late to start something new? The answer is NO, let's consider the following:
At 10, Vinay Bhat became the youngest chess master in the world.
At 15, Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg dropped out of school to focus on tennis.
At 20, Charles Lindbergh learned to fly.
At 30, physicist Armand Fizeau measured the speed of light.
At 35, Sir Frederick William Herschel, an English astronomer, invented the contact lens.
At 40, Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run.
At 50, P.L. Guinand, a Swiss inventor, patented a new method for making optical glass.
At 55, Pablo Picasso completed his masterpiece, “Guernica.”
At 70, Cornelius Vanderbilt began buying railroads.
At 80, Christine Brown of Laguna Hills, CA, flew to China and climbed the Great Wall.
At 85, Theodor Mommsen became the oldest person to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature.
At 90, Marc Chagall became the first living artist to be exhibited at the Louvre museum.
At 95, Nola Ochs became the oldest person to receive a college diploma.
At 100, Frank Schearer seems to be the oldest active water skier in the world.