3 Reasons to Embrace Being a Late Bloomer in Business

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Being a late bloomer can be a blessing in disguise, despite initial feelings of comparison and age-related doubts. Here are three positive perspectives to consider:

👉 First, late bloomers possess accumulated wisdom, making them adept at planning and decision-making.

👉 Second, late bloomers exhibit remarkable resilience, having overcome various challenges and setbacks.

👉 Third, late bloomers prioritize happiness, investing more time in pursuits that bring them joy and fulfillment.

In Malcolm Gladwell's book "Late Bloomers," he emphasizes that the time spent not being an instant success can serve as valuable practice for future brilliance. While prodigies rise and fade, you're diligently honing your craft, exploring different paths, and paving your way to success.

Remember, Lucille Ball soared at 40, Julia Child authored her first cookbook at 50, and Nelson Mandela became South Africa's president at 76. Age brings wisdom, resilience, and experience that will fuel your chosen path. Embrace the late bloomer journey with confidence!
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Being 30, I'm experiencing the same, on one side the frustration of being late while on the other side I'm of the opinion that I can do well better for the future. I'm exploring the choices of career for my life.

I got a job with utmost difficulty, ultimately I'm looking to be self-employed and found doing job isn't my cup of tea. Wherever I go, I feel like I was being restricted a lot. I file Income Tax Returns for my 6 clients and I get lot of satisfaction on doing so.I'm pursuing CPA and going to pursue Law degree soon.

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That's nice and all but who really wants to start that late in life

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