I am interested in the relationship between chess and personal life philosophy.
I'm focusing on chess not as a competitive arena, but on the pleasure of the perfection of the system, and an opportunity to be in a gentle cycle of the pleasure of each game. I don't think about winning, but about the joy of each cycle.
I'd be interested in more writing about the philosophy and the joy of chess.
I really like this post. I make the same mistake. A small improving move isn't very satisfactory. At any time, you like to have a 'big win' in mind. But this is a mistake. In this way, chess provides a good lesson for life.
I am interested in the relationship between chess and personal life philosophy.
I'm focusing on chess not as a competitive arena, but on the pleasure of the perfection of the system, and an opportunity to be in a gentle cycle of the pleasure of each game. I don't think about winning, but about the joy of each cycle.
I'd be interested in more writing about the philosophy and the joy of chess.
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll add these ideas to my list of topics to explore and discuss. Much appreciated.
I really like this post. I make the same mistake. A small improving move isn't very satisfactory. At any time, you like to have a 'big win' in mind. But this is a mistake. In this way, chess provides a good lesson for life.
It most certainly does. I am happy you enjoyed this.