How does it feel to be the world champion?
What would you like to ask Magnus Carlsen?

what do you do when you leave the board during the match? besides bathroom, is there something else you do?
anish giri noted that you steered clear of main lines as much as possible. Was this preparation? were you purposely avoiding well-analyzed lines?

Are there things you did differently than most other GMs in your training and development while rising from a 13-year-old GM to number one in the world that you believe contributed strongly to your remarkable ascent?

Are there things you did differently than most other GMs in your training and development while rising from a 13-year-old GM to number one in the world that you believe contributed strongly to your remarkable ascent?
well worded and good question. nice.

Congratulations with the title! Maybe it's a bit early for such questions, but I still wanna ask. Are you not scared to lose a motivation to play good chess after this achievement! What are your next goals in chess?

The first four games were all draws. Could you still gage from them that you were the stronger player and were you confident that you would win?

As you are obviously highly intelligent, educated and a logical thinking person, what do you think of anarchism, the politics of the day, chess as a philosophie (if something does not work, play another variation!)?

What are your goals now that you've cemented your status with the WC as the undeniably strongest player in the world? Simen Agdestein commented recently that he thought your goal would be the one that it has always been: perfection! Is this still a goal, and what does it mean given that we can never actually achieve perfection, but only approach it ever closer? What would getting "close enough to perfection" look like to you?
Are there any other goals that you still feel hungry and motivated to achieve, such as breaking 2900?
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