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Chess Wisdom

  • by mozerdozer
  • | Jul 24, 2008
  • | 96 views
  • | 3 comments

 The twentieth century has produced a world of conflicting visions, intense emotions,and unpredictable events, and the opportunities for grasping the substance of life have faded as the pace of activity has increased. Electronic media shuffle us through a myriad of experiences which would have baffled  earlier generations and seem to produce in us a strange isolation from the reality of human history. Our heroes fade into mere personality , are consumed and forgotten, and we avidly seek more avenues to express our humanity. Reflection is the hardest  of all our activities  because we are no longer able to establish relative priorities  from the multitude of sensations that engulf us. Times such as these seem to illuminate the classical expressions of eternal thruths and great wisdom comes to stand out in the crowd of ordinary maxims.     PLAY CHESS !



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  • 4 years ago

    thomlane

    I don't follow the daily news at all, but I read the New Yorker and that gives me a tollerably wide view of lot's of facets of the unfolding world, and it doesn't hide the complexities that are woven together into the fabric of life on planet earth. I used to be an activist but now I paint instead, but I damn well am getting out to vote for Obama!

  • 4 years ago

    anonym

    That is an astonishingly beautiful and harmonious composition of art and type.

    I see the errors in my chess as reflections of the limitations of mental development. As I endeavor to improve my understanding of chess, my whole person is happier in this experience of one truly satisfying mode of being beyond illusion in the world.

  • 4 years ago

    AWARDCHESS

    My brand new TV  self-chatting at my Self Storage a long- long Time!.

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