Stick to it, will you succeed?
There are two issues to consider.
First, what is success? How to define success? What are your criteria for success?
This needs to be considered clearly, because different people have different understandings and definitions of success. The same person has different definitions and standards of success at different stages. You need to determine your standards. For example: admitted to the girl who has been interested for a long time? I don't know if you are a boy or a girl. For example, successfully admitted to Tsinghua? But if your success criterion is Harvard, then getting into Tsinghua is not your success.
Second, is it right to insist?
I have heard a saying: The faster you run, the farther away you will be from success.
In other words, persistence has a premise, that is, persistence is right (that is, it can bring you closer to your goal).
For example, if you want to take the Tsinghua exam, you need to keep learning, increase your knowledge reserve, improve your learning ability, and do the questions quickly and accurately within the specified time. Persist and improve. Only in this way can we get closer to Tsinghua's dream. But if you have a Tsinghua dream, stick to playing games as a whole (I don't know if there is a game major in Tsinghua, but if there is, it may be ok at present, so it may be farther and farther away from the goal (excluding the possibility of child prodigy).
When you define your success criteria, judge the correctness of your persistence, and then persist, persist, and persist again, you may not succeed at this time, but you will get closer and closer to your goal.
In fact, when you can persist until that time, even if you have not achieved the so-called success, you have achieved nothing. A sense of accomplishment will push you to persist, create bigger goals, and then pursue and achieve them.
This kind of life will be very fulfilling. Let's go