Chess is not Just a Game...
@manikarnika (3243)
India
March 16, 2025 6:36am CST
Yeah...Chess is not Just a Game.Actually a Great Grand Master to teach Life Lessons
Every move is a Test and Every second is a lesson. A Master Strategies begin with the 3 P's of People, Purpose and Process including Sacrifice and Silent Calculation. The Challenger knows this is not an Ordinary Game , but this is the Proving Ground. To be the Best, you must Play with the Best. To Rise, you must Dare to sit at the table, To face defeat, To learn and To evolve.
With a Deep Breath, the Challenger reaches forward. The Next Move isn’t just a play, it’s a declaration: "I belong here to Win."
At The Moment of Conquest, a Single move changes everything. The white Queen strikes with precision, shattering the black king into fragments of defeat. The Battlefield, once a Silent Chessboard is now alive with the echoes of Strategy, Sacrifice and Triumph.
This is more than a Game. It is the essence of competition, The Pursuit of Greatness, The Will to dominate against all odds. Victory isn’t just about making a move, it’s about making the Right Move at the Right Time.
The best player don’t wait for Opportunity; They create it. Finally Checkmate.
All is Well
Regards - Prema Shalini

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@RevivedWarrior (3733)
• India
17 Mar
Chess is definitely a powerful metaphor for life, strategy, and perseverance. Every move needs foresight, patience, and the courage to take calculated risks. The greatest players don’t just react—they anticipate, adapt, and seize opportunities before they appear. They calculate all the possible combinations of every move atleast 5 times ahead and play. Sacrifice may at times be necessary, but it must always serve a greater purpose. True mastery isn’t just about winning but evolving with every challenge faced. The final move, the checkmate, is not just an end but a culmination of wisdom, resilience, and bold decision-making and strategizing. In both chess and life, victory belongs to those who dare, strategize, and execute with precision. Also have a solid presence of mind. It is all about mastering the art of the right move at the right moment.
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@innertalks (22512)
• Australia
19 Mar
Chess involves no thinking, no strategy, no planning, if you are a computer, as it just number crunches the best move, and yet some players claim to play like this too.
They claim they can see the board, and the board shows them the best move from its patterning. These players recognise instantly what a strong position looks like from the patterning in the game.
The great former World Champion Capablanca played like this; the moves just came to his mind, through his overall sight of the board. He was said to be a natural player.
I guess most humans need life lessons though, and cannot play like a computer, nor like that gifted World Champion did.
