Pursuing a career in physics later in life is feasible, even for those with established careers in other fields, such as information systems. Individuals with prior degrees may not need to start from scratch in an undergraduate program but should expect to take several undergraduate physics courses to meet graduate program prerequisites. Many participants in the discussion shared their experiences of transitioning into physics, emphasizing that age should not be a barrier to education or career change. The challenges of graduate school in physics, including the rigorous coursework and financial implications, were highlighted, along with the importance of realistic self-assessment before committing to this path. The conversation also noted that pursuing knowledge for personal enrichment can be valuable, regardless of the outcome in terms of career advancement. Overall, the sentiment is that it is never too late to learn and explore new fields, provided one is prepared for the challenges ahead.