I believe the only question You should be considering - is it interesting 
to You? I should say - giving up because of Your age or Your self-esteem of 
Yourself is a bad idea. Clojure is complex language - but it doesn't really 
matter, the key point - if it's interesting to You and You are ready to put 
energy in it and work, if so - You'll solve it, if not - not.

There are some things that are really hard and can be solved only by 
exceptionally talented people (some math problems, creating next killer app 
and making tons of money, other very complex problems) but programming (I 
mean usual programming) - isn't at that level of complexity.

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