Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
I really enjoyed this book even though it had nothing to do with PGN's and actual chess moves. It's a book about how to play the game of life and is filled with quotes from people who have played it well; life not necessarily chess.
I watch CBS Morning and CBS Sunday Morning and every time I see an author interviewed I perk up and check Amazon. This book qualifies in several categories including autobiography and self help. I will reengage in Chess trying to implement so of the authors insights. One is to learn from losing. For some reason I have been afraid to lose even though playing on line I don't know these people and will never meet these people. Nonetheless I play countless games against the computer but avoid the live games. I'll see if that changes but again to the book and too its author, he didn't include this quote but it's a good one, "Threre's nothing to fear but fear itself."
I watch CBS Morning and CBS Sunday Morning and every time I see an author interviewed I perk up and check Amazon. This book qualifies in several categories including autobiography and self help. I will reengage in Chess trying to implement so of the authors insights. One is to learn from losing. For some reason I have been afraid to lose even though playing on line I don't know these people and will never meet these people. Nonetheless I play countless games against the computer but avoid the live games. I'll see if that changes but again to the book and too its author, he didn't include this quote but it's a good one, "Threre's nothing to fear but fear itself."
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