Choose a career direction that allows for quick, real feedback and iterative improvement of your abilities.

I observe examples around me; a classmate worked as a game planner for an online game at Changyou for over four years. After hastily testing the project, the launch didn't go well, and the company decided to take it offline. He then moved through different major online gaming companies but never received real feedback from planning, production, to operation. He was unable to elevate his skills to a new level.

This is an example of not being able to obtain real-world feedback. In my view, pursuing such a career direction can be very difficult, perhaps even less effective than quickly launching some mobile game projects to gain data feedback.

No amount of reading or knowledge acquisition is as valuable as the feedback from the real world.

One of the most important tasks of a professional coach in the NBA is to observe players' gameplay and training processes and provide real-time feedback.

In the cryptocurrency trading world, one of the benefits is that the market quickly provides real results, and new gameplay continually emerges.

For someone who can continually reflect and practice deliberately, improvement can be very rapid, and within a year, one can strive to reach from level t0 to t1 in new gameplay.

It would be a pity to give up this advantage. Continuously gambling on odds with red eyes and doing it for a long time ultimately results in stagnation in skill development.