I aim to uplift the minds of regular folks. I also aim to highlight that for young, inexperienced players, chess teaches the value of focus and gives instant feedback for mistakes. Not many learning tools offer such rapid responses. A momentary lapse in concentration can result in a simple blunder, possibly even deciding the game.
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Publication Year
2024 May
Number of Pages
123
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When I was 3 years old, my mother taught me how to play chess. I kept practicing until I got better. She enrolled me in an online chess class where I learned a lot, leading me to compete and earn a FIDE rating. But then, I faced a problem.
I also needed to focus on school. Realizing that becoming a grandmaster would require attending many tournaments, I took a break from chess to concentrate on my studies. I earned medals, certificates, and trophies for my academic achievements. Eventually, I returned to chess, only to find that my skills had declined. However, I didn't give up and worked hard to regain them. By the way, I improved.