Tuesday, July 8, 2008

15 Moves Ahead

How fast is fast? It makes me wonder how a man like Garry Kasparov(Best Chess Grand Master for 20 years)could think that fast with a higher rate of accuracy. Maybe it's just his natural talent. But somehow it wouldn't be like that if he did not experienced the hardship and intensive training. That's the fact that everyone of us must know. We all have the talent but it's up to us on how to nurture that talent. In order to develop our talents we need to realized the true essence of perseverance to our success. Many have come to the point that after losing or after a failure, then that's it for them. Just like the joke of the coin..."when a coin falls down to the floor then you don't have to pick it up cause it's dirty." That's funny but I think they invented the soap or sanitizer to clean it up. ;) hehe... That should be the attitude. We should also think 15 moves ahead. We should think of a solution with the given situation.


Don't you think that failure is just one of your sacrificial piece?...Yes it is, as long as you have learned from it. Like in the chess games a sacrificial piece most often brings the player to a sure win. Literally a player has lost it's quantity but the quality and control of the game is in his position. Just like in a real life situation. Learning from our mistakes is the biggest move that we can do if we are focused to these mindset. If you fall don't you just stay falling instead stand up and work it out. Find out your weakness and make that weakness your offense .And your on your way to success. Surely after several moves the game is in your hand.

"To be old and wise you must be young and stupid." Continue learning and aim for checkmate!

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