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I am 30 and have always dreamed of being an Entrepreneur, but have been too scared to take the risk and gamble mine and my wife's futures. You can take pride that you tried to follow your dream and you may have not succeeded (yet) but that doesn't mean you won't in the future in different circumstances.
I'm unsure what industry or skills you have learned in the time of trying, but there is a good chance company's out there will appreciate them. You could end up with a well paying career as a result of your efforts. You also could have spent the same amount of time doing the same dead end job and still working in it now with less prospects.
Your outcome is dependent on your reaction. Don't let people ever make you ashamed because your tried or you'll stop trying.