Chess is not only a game, but
also a way of life. Playing
chess can teach you valuable
life lessons and you may not
even know it!
The 10 items on this list are
the greatest life lessons you
can learn from playing the
game.
1. Sometimes it's Okay to Bluff
There may be a few times in
life where you'll have to tell a white lie - and that's okay!
Just like in a chess, you may need to act like you have it ask together when you're really shaking on the inside.
This
confidence throws people off and can even make them
uncomfortable. Use it to your advantage.
2. Sometimes it's Okay to Lose
Losing is not the worst thing
that can happen to you in
life. Sometimes you need to
lose in order to learn something. Chess and life are
the same in this regards as well. You can learn from our
mistakes and come out of the gate with guns blazing next
time.
3. Flexibility is Essential
Things don't always go
according to plan and people are
unpredictable. Remaining
flexible relieves stress and gives
you the upper hand.The rigid
you are, the better you're able to handle situations thrown
your way.
4. Sometimes Sacrifice is Necessary
Sacrifice is a necessary part
of life. without sacrifice we
will never get what we truly
want or to be completely happy. In chess you may sacrifice a
pawn to make a better attack later on in the game. The same
principle applies once you walk from the chessboard.
Sacrifices in life help you do the things you really want at a
later time.
5. Take Notice of Patterns
Patterns are everywhere and
the better you are at spotting them, the better off you’ll
be. When you can take notice of patterns you’re better
equipped to predict the next move. This skill is used in chess to
take notice of moves your opponent typically makes. You
may even find a flaw in their game just by noticing their
patterns.
6. Think Outside the Box
Chess trains you to think
outside the box. There are many
times in a game where your
plans are foiled and you need a creative solution to stay in
the game. This is also a skill you will need over and over
again in life. Thinking outside the box helps you find
solutions to problems in ways that others may not think of.
7. If an Opportunity Arises,
Take It
Opportunities don’t always
arrive when you want them to, so when one is presented to you,
don’t wait on it. This
principle is used in chess all
the time. If there is an opportunity to take a crucial
piece in your opponent’s army, you take it. The same goes
with life. If you’re given the opportunity of a lifetime,
don’t let it pass by. Take it and run with it.
8. Stand Your Ground
Chess is about making strong
moves and sticking by them. You want to be confident in the
moves you make – both in chess and life. In life, if you do
something, make sure to stand your ground and fight for what
you believe in.
9. Take Action
When there is a problem or a
threat in chess, what do you do? You take action! Make a
move, be on defense, or make a strong attack. This rule is no
exception in life either. Take action to change things
or make a difference. You don’t want to let life pass by
without going after the things you want.
10. Have Fun
Most importantly – in the game
of chess and in everyday life – have fun. Do what makes you
happy and enjoy everything you do. If you don’t have fun,
what else is there to do? Make the best of each day and keep
playing chess!
Here are some of the life quotations:
Life is like a game of chess, changing with each move.
Life is like a game of chess, you should never do any step
without a reason in mind.
Life is like a game of chess, no one has ever won a game of chess by taking only foreword moves, sometimes you have to move backwards to take better step foreword.
Life is like a game of chess, every decision you make will
either affect or effect your life!
True Love is like a game of chess, A boy always afraid of losing his queen, and a girl risking everything just to protect her king.
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