I like chess :) it’s an eternal classic for a reason.
It teaches thoroughness in thinking through the space of possibilities, as well as a healthy aggression. The game is biased towards offense, as is life. Also tenacity under pressure—holding on when you feel lost, and being rewarded with a blunder from an overconfident opponent.
I like to play correspondence on lichess, 24 hours per move. Once (or twice) a day, I pull up the app, and think through my next move—really think, chess punishes rash decision-making.
I do feel it translates to how I approach decisions in real life.
I like chess :) it’s an eternal classic for a reason.
It teaches thoroughness in thinking through the space of possibilities, as well as a healthy aggression. The game is biased towards offense, as is life. Also tenacity under pressure—holding on when you feel lost, and being rewarded with a blunder from an overconfident opponent.
I like to play correspondence on lichess, 24 hours per move. Once (or twice) a day, I pull up the app, and think through my next move—really think, chess punishes rash decision-making.
I do feel it translates to how I approach decisions in real life.