Chess masters know that to win you have to avoid losing.
The first
thing they do after an opponent makes a move isn’t to think about strategy or
winning but rather to ask themselves: what’s the threat?
Avoid
stupidity before seeking brilliance.
The biggest
generator of long-term results is learning to do things when you don't feel
like doing them.
Discipline
is more reliable than motivation.
Another great lesson for life: hard
work usually beats talent that doesn’t work hard.
If you want to do a good deed, do it now. The time will
pass, and you will not have the chance again.”
— Leo
Tolstoy in A Calendar of Wisdom
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