A person is too persistent, okay?

Can't simply judge that you are too persistent? Because in my opinion, it depends on a "reference". If the reference is correct and you are interested in something, it is obviously rewarding and worthwhile to persist, and because you are at ease and persistent in doing something, you have a high probability of success.

The simple understanding of the word "persistence" is: insist on doing one thing. In my personal experience, sticking to the right place will get twice the result with half the effort; If you use it in the wrong place, you will get twice the result with half the effort.

I used to study calligraphy and painting persistently and gritted my teeth for two years. However, in two years, I didn't feel happy. It seems that I have finished an assignment every day, but I always lose interest and my enthusiasm can't be high. Although I have been practicing for more than two years, my attitude is persistent, that is, my pay is out of proportion to my income, my progress is not fast, and my results are minimal.

In view of this, I adjusted my direction in time, stopped clinging to calligraphy and painting that I was not good at, chose to give up and pick up my favorite literary creation.

In recent years, due to my huge investment in literature and unremitting cultivation and brewing, I finally published two new books at the end of last year.

Persistence is an attitude towards life, and "sticking to the green hills" is one aspect. You also need to know whether this "green hill" is suitable for your persistent climbing.