When I was small I used to play chess with my parents. We used to spend some good quality time together while playing chess. I won sometimes and sometimes I but I used to be happy as I was surrounded by them. Though chess is an indoor game still it teaches us lots of things "IN LIFE, OF LIFE, FOR LIFE". It teaches you to be patient, as a game takes 4-5 hours to complete or may be more while playing thoroughly. It teaches you to attentive all the day round as you are also at battle field of life. Sometimes surrounded by good people, who are your teammates, near and dear ones, whom you can trust and sometimes those are your rivals, enemies, competitors, awful, unethical people. Depending which phase of life or game you are in. There is hardly any difference between life and chess. When we are at Opening game (when we are kids) we dont have issues, problems, tensions, we are learning, becoming strong, positing ourself. Same goes with the game and the life. We are
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