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    Geriatric Weekend Warriors Society (80+)

    A Contribution to Chess Wisdom

    A Fable

    The chess student said to his Grandmaster teacher:

    "I’ve read so many chess books… but I’ve forgotten most of them. So what’s the point of studying them?”

    That was the question of a curious student to his Grandmaster. The GM didn’t answer. He just looked at him in silence.

    A few days later, they were sitting by a river. Suddenly, the old Grandmaster said:

    “I’m thirsty. Bring me some water… but use that old strainer lying there on the ground.”

    The chess student looked confused. It was a ridiculous request. How could anyone bring water in a strainer full of holes?

    But he didn’t dare argue.

    He picked up the strainer and tried.
    Once. Twice. Over and over again…

    He ran faster, angled it differently, even tried covering holes with his fingers. Nothing worked. He couldn’t hold a single drop.

    Exhausted and frustrated, he dropped the strainer at the Grandmaster’s feet and said:
    “I’m sorry. I failed. It was impossible.”

    The Grandmaster looked at him kindly and said:

    “You didn’t fail. Look at the strainer.”

    The student glanced down… and noticed something.
    The old, dark, dirty strainer was now shining clean. The water, though it never stayed, had washed it over and over until it gleamed.

    The Grandmaster continued:

    “That’s what studyiñg out of chess book does. It doesn’t matter if you don’t remember every detail. It doesn’t matter if the knowledge seems to slip through, like water through a strainer…

    Because while you do chess study, your mind is refreshed.
    Your spirit is renewed.
    Your ideas are oxygenated.
    And even if you don’t notice it right away, you’re being transformed from the inside out!

    The chess student understood. He remembered it until he could no longer play.

    Adapted from a fable about reading generally.

    Bob A
    Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Today, 12:13 PM.

  • #2
    I didnt know you were a poet Bob - a chess poet no less. I'm impressed.

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