After thirty, you are almost settled in a profession. abrupt change in very nature of job is risky. Personally, I was serving as an officer in Defence Accounts. I voluntarily retired and began share broking. This was quite different from my job in government service. Naturally, I could not perform well and ultimately had to wind up. some time later, one central excise advocate came in my contact. I had good knack of interpreting rules and drafting when in Government service. By working with the advocate, I learnt the entire procedure and rules of Central Excise. Now I am successful.
Without leaving the sea shore, we can't get the true beauty of seas. Isn't it sir???
I don't know who wrote it, "Life without experiments is no place to live". Yes, human life is meant for new experiments. That's how new paths are made. Isn't it? Many have created their own paths and left their mark only because they were ready to take risk.
Though it may be a bit difficult at first, slowly we will learn new things :evil: