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Sunday, August 28, 2016

05 Things I learned from playing Chess

Chess is a universal game which is played by 1ooo of people every day.. Due to its ways of strategically playing it is considered as one of the best brain games invented by humans.. Its origin is considered to be taken place in India, A greatest knowledge hub in the east.. Chess depicts the real battle that happen in brick and mortar world, but due to its clever way of presenting it in a board it let the player to strategically make its party win in the battle.. As a constant player and a chess Lover these are the 5 things I learnt by sitting near the chess board, so called the miniature battle ground..





There is constant battle between black and white in yourself..

Chess battle starts after we placed the pieces, but chess battle cannot be played on its own.. But the battle inside us does not need a player to continue, it starts on its own when it trigger a suitable environment and stops on its will.. We can only see the results of this battle.. I like to name this battle as battle between evil and good. We all have certain evil in us, if we let this party wins we would do unsuitable things to the world and may end in the jail or any other law enforcement institute.. So identify when this battle starts and always ,always help the good side in the battle..

Sometimes we have think backwards To win..

If you have played chess you may have experience about this, chess is a strategically playing game as your Life.. You cannot win it by just going forward by destroying your foes, sometimes you have to wait and think about the steps of your foe.. If you can understand the pattern of your foes attacking you are half won the game, because in that point you get a critical and successful way to select your battle plans and destroy your enemy.. Check mate, you can say it in real Life also..

Sometimes we have to sacrifice our most valuable things to win..

In chess game we can express this as a valuable piece such as Queen or bishop, but the victory is more satisfying than been with them.. People who have made achievements one of the day in their Life had sacrificed many valuable things of them, such as their sleep, their rest and even their families.. Sacrificing a thing that you love is a painful thing, but if it must be done it have to be done.. Because results are more sweeter than the pain itself..

Small people hold big part in our Game of Life..

Pawn Is the least valuable piece in the board, but in a chess game you have 8 of them.. Because of their small power some players underestimate them and let them all destroyed within first 10 minutes of the game.. Without pawns it is much harder to play a game up to the end if you intended to win, pawns does possess some power.. Don’t underestimate them, they are powerful.. That’s why they have provided 8 of them in the game.. Small people act great role in your Life, don’t let them down.. Because they might become the biggest advantage you got in the end.
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Perfection is everything, in the game and in the Life..

It’s not the last move of yours that make you win, it beginning from your first move itself.. Some professionals can examine your first move in the chess board and they can forecast either you can win or lose.. But Life is not such a predictable thing, you have to start something to win your Life.. It may be not good as you think, but you have to start with the perfect movement that you can do in that time.. such as this blog, I have started this in a time that I consider one of the worst in my life, but now it has evolved and when it comes today around 30 people read my posts regularly.. It’s not much, but it was biggest unexpected thing for me when I start this.. But when I do this I give my whole contribution to it.. Because I love my readers, they are the one who with me.. Even I haven’t seen you, I thank you.. Thank you guys, your actions means lot to me.. Thank you very much.. And be precise to your fullest in whatever you do.. First step does matter..


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