Chess Stories: What one Master's Experiences tell us about Life and Work (Chess is Fun Book 26) by Jon Edwards

Chess Stories: What one Master's Experiences tell us about Life and Work (Chess is Fun Book 26) by Jon Edwards

Author:Jon Edwards [Edwards, Jon]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Entertainment
Publisher: Chess is Fun
Published: 2012-05-25T16:00:00+00:00


Great players don’t necessarily translate to great teachers. Fischer wrote, or at least gave his name to an instructional primer, but like most grandmasters, he didn’t give lessons. Most of the best chess teachers are Class A and Expert players who happen also to communicate well with young people.

All of this to say that many leaders reach positions of importance because they “understand” the inherent nature of their business. They may not be able to communicate that understanding well, but they too have a zen-like sense of what will work and what won’t. I would argue that obtaining that state of mind is an admirable goal, and quite obtainable by focusing very intently on a single, complex problem. If you come to understand that problem completely, you will know by extension how to deal with any problem.



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