The other posts are easily handling the resounding "yes" side of things, but I'll add this: add more context!! My recommendation would be to edit the question/post.
Generally speaking, the tech industry is sufficiently deep and wide that anybody with adequate motivation and resources to iterate will eventually find themselves somewhere interesting, for practical and short-to-mid-term definitions of "eventually", and even in a situation where you're diving into the deep end, cold, and with a lifetime of expertise in other fields.
But that iteration process takes time, and it can be unintuitive. The more specific you are about what interests you (where you want to go) and what experience you have (where you've come from), the faster you'll get somewhere personally significant.
Yes, there's definitely an "all about me" element to this (for want of a better way to put it). I feel the positivity and encouragement already present in the thread answers that to some extent.
It's also very true that adding specifics will make the thread less applicable to others, but I say that a) others can just post similar questions, b) tech changes so much these types of threads tend to become irrelevant over time, and c) more specific often correlates with more interesting!
Generally speaking, the tech industry is sufficiently deep and wide that anybody with adequate motivation and resources to iterate will eventually find themselves somewhere interesting, for practical and short-to-mid-term definitions of "eventually", and even in a situation where you're diving into the deep end, cold, and with a lifetime of expertise in other fields.
But that iteration process takes time, and it can be unintuitive. The more specific you are about what interests you (where you want to go) and what experience you have (where you've come from), the faster you'll get somewhere personally significant.
Yes, there's definitely an "all about me" element to this (for want of a better way to put it). I feel the positivity and encouragement already present in the thread answers that to some extent.
It's also very true that adding specifics will make the thread less applicable to others, but I say that a) others can just post similar questions, b) tech changes so much these types of threads tend to become irrelevant over time, and c) more specific often correlates with more interesting!