You’re 40, broke, and it’s time to start over. What career path are you picking?

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I’d choose a tech-focused career like web development or digital marketing. These fields offer fast-growing opportunities, remote work, and freelance potential. Starting with online courses, building a portfolio, and networking could open doors, allowing a fresh start with high-demand skills, even without prior experience.
 
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I am not sure what I will going to do once I get retired from the job. I am thinking my son to do some business and I will support him. I will engage myself fully on online sites to earn some extra money.
 

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Well, starting something fresh at 40 after being broke will not be an easy thing to do. If you have financial stability and options in hand, making a lateral shift in career is easy and we seen many doing that. Being financial broke makes the situation very tough. But then one has to have the faith that age should not restrict. You will have to see what can suit your interest and give you good financial prospect. Since it's a broke situation, one might have to compromise with the interest and passion and look for things that will get the money more.
 

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I think 40 is still a young age to start fresh. Your body and find will be fit to start over again. If I am ever in that position, I would start learning profitable skills, blockchain development or game development for instance, than use my learned skills to become self employed.
 
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