anyone related?
I stopped liking chess

Awhile back, I was sort of experiencing the same thing you are, and I thought to myself. Chess is getting boring, what should I do, and I came to the realisation that my play was boring and that I wasn't keeping up with the chess times, often having to grind out games like you, but trust me if you learn some new openings you've never tried before, watch a few videos on them, and slowly roll them out in your games, chess will get instantly more fun, I went up over 400 pts in a year by doing this. If that doesn't fancy you, sometimes taking a break and then returning to it a month or two later can reignite your love for chess. Or, who knows? You might be a great fit in the chess.com custom variants community. :) I hope this helped! -chesswhizz9-

You're right, the grind can feel repetitive, but the goal isn't to become a Stockfish clone; it's about internalizing countless patterns until they become second nature. This frees your mind from the drudgery of basic calculation and allows you to focus on the truly creative and strategic elements of the game, which is where the real art of chess is found.

You're right, the grind can feel repetitive, but the goal isn't to become a Stockfish clone; it's about internalizing countless patterns until they become second nature. This frees your mind from the drudgery of basic calculation and allows you to focus on the truly creative and strategic elements of the game, which is where the real art of chess is found.
What is the point of posting AI-nonsense like this?

You're right, the grind can feel repetitive, but the goal isn't to become a Stockfish clone; it's about internalizing countless patterns until they become second nature. This frees your mind from the drudgery of basic calculation and allows you to focus on the truly creative and strategic elements of the game, which is where the real art of chess is found.
What is the point of posting AI-nonsense like this?
He's attempting to drum up coaching business by outsourcing his trite advice to LLMs. That way he can post low-effort, well-written platitudes in every topic.
People know who he is, so I suppose it's working.
I just feel unexcited, grind everyday same things for over and over again, doesn't feel fun.
you can practise puzzles, analize your game, watch youtubers, read books, e.c.t but everything feels the same, you're still trying to be closest copy of stockfish. maybe chess is for me thing in the past, codeforces make me more curious and solve new problems.
isn't the chess doing same things over and over again.
grind puzzles, grind game analysis, grind theory, grind whatever. and expect maybe 100+ elo increase?