Episode 19 - Life Lesson from Chess Game

12/01/2025 2 min Temporada 1 Episodio 19

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Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel!

Today, I will share some of the key learnings about life which I have acquired through Chess game

Usually I play 3-5 games per day online in my leisure time.  
There are 3 possible outcomes in chess game which are Win, Loss or Draw. 

After each game, I used to review the game regardless of the outcome of the game. 
The review will give me the visibility and comparison that the quality of moves between me and my opponent. In review, the number of moves have been distributed amongst Brilliant, Great, Best, Excellent, Good, Book, Inaccuracy, Mistake, Miss and Blunder. 

There are 3 findings from the reviews. 


Despite of making Brilliant moves at times, we can lose the game. 
Despite of making Blunders at time, we can win the game.
From winning or losing position, we can end up the match at draw or stalemate 


There are 6 key learnings about Life which I would like to talk about by correlating with the findings. 


Our Life is the outcome of our actions. 
Sometimes, we can make Brilliant moves but we end up on loosing side. The reason is obvious that we couldn’t capitalize on the good moves in life and made more wrong moves and decisions. 
Similarly, it does not mean that after making Blunders and mistakes we will always loose. We can still win but it depends that how we can correct our mistakes and come over it to end up on winning side.
Sometimes, even a one wrong move or decision in your life can change your position from Win to Loss or Draw or Vice Versa. 
Like Chess Games, once you make the move, you cannot take it back. Similarly, In Life, you cannot take it back the moment that has been passed already. The only way is to make a move forward. 
Last but not the least, that you cannot stop moving, you always need to make a move and progress in life.


So make a move, don’t stop. Thanks for watching

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