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How Life Imitates Chess

How Life Imitates Chess

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Just about every young star in any field can give credit to a determined parent giving talent a push. Ci vuole una grande forza interiore per fronteggiare i fallimenti, per accettare il fatto che dobbiamo effettuare dei cambiamenti e ancor più per metterli in pratica. His failure, so far, to have pulled this one off has left him spare time, some of which he uses to lecture chief executives about the antics of other CEOs. Campione del mondo di scacchi all'età di 21 anni, titolo che ha detenuto poi per ben 15 anni, è stato definito come il più grande giocatore di scacchi di tutti i tempi.

Find weak points in enemy position (available opportinities), strong points in your position (your talents and knowledge).But without the knowledge and experience of life and specific details and data about Kasporav trying new things in life, this book has no gold nuggets for you to find. An inspiring book that combines unique strategic insight with personal memoir, How Life Imitates Chess is a glimpse inside the mind of one of today's greatest and most innovative thinkers. If Kasporav doesn't care about science, he could have at least used the insights he pulled from chess, applied them to one sepcific example in his life, and then told us what the specific results were (with data). Aunque el principio está bien traído, con el ejemplo del match contra Karpov, luego pierde fuelle y se convierte casi en una manual de autoayuda para la vida, la política y los negocios. Anticipation of something’s happening can be more powerful than the event itself or, put another way, is inseparable from the event itself.

It might also be useful for someone interested in chess too, but that was not Kasporav's target audience. I believe it’s essential to push the boundaries and constantly widen the angle of the lens we use to view the world. En alguna medida, supongo que lo logra, pero me parece dudoso que su sapiencia ajedrecística pueda ser de utilidad para otras personas – o siquiera para sí mismo en sus otras actividades. One of the most successful chess players of all time, Garry Kasparov shares his insights into life as a game of strategy, drawing on his own story as well as examples from the worlds of business and politics.No matter how great his chess skills, he lacked the people skills to be a self-promoter and fund-raiser. If we could know where we are going and where we are standing, we could better judge what to do and how to do it. He draws specific lessons from the games, like how Tal relied in his intuition to sac a knight, or how Karpov retuned a material advantage for a positional advantage or how he made the wrong knight move under time pressure.

Chess in America is overshadowed by Bobby Fischer, a player perhaps even more gifted and charismatic than Kasparov. If you daydream a little about what you’d like to see happen, sometimes you find that it is really possible. Being an avid chess player, I still loved the book and learned more about chess principles than life. Sometimes in chess you are at a point where you would like to stay stationary, without making a move. There is the pointless acronym, MTQ (Material, Time, Quality), which sets up the baffling sub-chapter: 'MTQ on the home front'.De todas formas, lo recomiendo a cualquier fan del ajedrez, incluso a personas que quieran ver algunas citas interesantes de cómo seguir adelante con tu vida, comparadas al mismo tiempo con partidos de ajedrez o la vida de ajedrecistas históricos.



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