Hey ospfv2,
I'm 42 with four sons (19,10,4,2.5) and I've failed the lab twice.  Some 
mornings I ask myself why I'm doing this to myself, but honestly I have 
to believe I would have asked the same question at 20.  I wish I could 
say age isn't a factor, but I don't remember things like I use to be 
able to and my late night studies exact a bitter toll. 
Feeling burnt out is exactly that a "feeling".  Step back get some 
perspective and ask why you started in the first place.  For me it's a 
lifetime goal rather than a "professional milestone needed to make 
Millions".  If you don't want to be a CCIE anymore quit, and you'll not 
miss the heart ache.  But if you do want it then you will kick yourself 
HARD one day for letting yourself down.
Life is to short to do stuff you don't want to do!  But  I think if you  
shut out all the "I PASSED THE FIRST TIMES," and  the "OH MY GOD they 
changed  this and now the test is unpassable!!!"  and focus on  the 
prize, you will find that point of fact  "Luck is not a factor".  
Honestly at 40 I KNOW that when I WANT something bad enough failure is 
not an option.
I suspect it is pretty much the same with you.
Warmest Regards,
Terry
ospfv2 wrote:
> Just curious, how many of you between your 35-40 and still going
> chasing the lab ?
>
> i'm feeling too old and think about to burn my cisco bridge,  build
> another one and
> better spending my time on endeavours where the odds are more
> stacked in my favour to bring  the success i desire.
>
> rgds
>
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