IMO, there’s a lesson in the Japanese rules of go. These have complications that lead to a shorter game. I think the lesson here is: don’t adopt other people’s culture and then start making changes before you have understood it all properly.
AFAIK the Japanese rules of Go have complications for historical reasons. However, those complications usually only affect the best of the players, ergo, ignore them, if you’re not a Pro, and try to change them, if you are. Nothing to learn for normal life here.
IMO, there’s a lesson in the Japanese rules of go. These have complications that lead to a shorter game. I think the lesson here is: don’t adopt other people’s culture and then start making changes before you have understood it all properly.
AFAIK the Japanese rules of Go have complications for historical reasons. However, those complications usually only affect the best of the players, ergo, ignore them, if you’re not a Pro, and try to change them, if you are. Nothing to learn for normal life here.