Are you happy? Do you have rewarding work? Do you think your early degree came at the cost of something else? If given the chance would you do it again?
Many people consider child prodigies to be incredibly talented and thus expect great breakthroughs in research from them, e.g. Terrance Tao, but do you feel that talent alone is enough?
Incredible amount of support from my parents through all childhood years definitely played a part. Also, since my baby years, I've always had a lot of learning stimuli - books, computers, extracurriculars etc. Although our family was fairly poor, me having access to knowledge always has been a #1 spending priority.
My career is doing well. I'm a mid-level manager (~40 people report to me) at a multi-billion dollar tech corporation. Although nothing crazy, I'd say it's not bad.
Ask me anything about later life of child prodigies etc.