Kasparov, Capablanca and some others
were always praised as brilliant chess players, both with immeasurable
intelligence in the moment of acting either in a match or in real life. Through
the years people have been wondering how to play with subtlety and effectiveness,
searching for techniques that would make some things easier and
lighter; fetching the idea of being a CHESS MASTER.
You and I know that in every
minute that suddenly dies, there are situations we seem not to fix or even to
encore. Moments which take us to the border of madness, doubtful ideas that
seem to be killing our expectations and hopes. But that is life, full of
surprises, awful experiences, good memories; people who come and go, feelings
that are found even in the strangest place on earth or outside.
Let us do something, let us remember ---memories have always been a great comfy escape from our reality. Remember
when you were at school, 2nd grade of high school; sunny days through the
summer and rainy ones in winter, good and bad teachers, problems typically
found in youth: boyfriends and girlfriends, disappointments, congratulations.
Everything was mixed up like medicine when you immediately shake it up,
moreover the things used to look despairing, like a non-ending road. However,
what have you done about it then? Have you cried out in pain and self pity
while the others seem not to be so helpful? Have you looked for some friends
and people around to feel better and sheltered? Have the colors of those days
faded away with your tears? Have you jolted of great ecstasy when being
surrounded by the people you loved?
Perhaps, too many questions and just few
answers. Everything is a process we have to go through, feeling every
second from our heads to toes and furthermore living them to the fullest. Therefore, everything seemed and seems to be a chess game.
The question now is if you would
bear standing straight with your beliefs and creed; if you would be strong
enough to play the game cleverly. I think you can, I know you can!
It is not important how things look like, but how you act about
them.
Just remember this:
Move the chess table and the pieces
will keep being in their same checks; move the pieces and whatever the table
looks like you will be one movement ahead and closer to win.
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