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Author Rowson, Jonathan, author.

Title The moves that matter : a chess grandmaster on the game of life / Jonathan Rowson.

Publication Info. New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.
©2019

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Location Call No. Status
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  794.1 ROWSON    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  794.1 ROW    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  794.1092 ROW    Check Shelf
Description xiv, 329 pages ; 25 cm
Note First published in 2019 in Great Britain.
Contents Thinking and feeling -- Winning and losing -- Learning and unlearning -- Cultures and counter-cultures --Cyborgs and civilians -- Power and love -- Truth and beauty -- Life and death -- Moving on.
Summary A chess grandmaster reveals the powerful teachings this ancient game offers for staying present, thriving in a complex world, and crafting a fulfilling life. Refined and perfected through 1,500 years of human history, chess has long been a touchstone for shrewd tacticians and master strategists. But the game is much more than just warfare in miniature. Chess is also an ever-shifting puzzle to be solved, a narrative to be written, and a task that demands players create their own motivation from moment to moment. In other words, as Grandmaster Jonathan Rowson argues in this kaleidoscopic and inspiring book, there are ways to see all of life reflected in those 64 black and white squares. Taking us inside the psychologically charged world of chess's global elite, Rowson mines the game for its insights into sustaining focus, quieting our inner saboteur, making tough decisions, overcoming failure, and more. He peels back the beguiling logic of chess to reveal the timeless wisdom underneath. This exhilarating tour ranges from learning how to love our mistakes to considering why people are like trees; from the mysteries of parenting to the beauty of technical details, to the endgame of death. Throughout, chess emerges as a powerful and accessible metaphor for the thrills and setbacks that fill our daily lives with meaning and beauty.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [293]-317) and index.
Subject Chess.
Chess -- Philosophy.
Chess -- Psychological aspects.
Conduct of life.
Rowson, Jonathan -- Philosophy.
Chess players -- Great Britain -- Biography.
ISBN 9781635573329 (hardcover)
1635573327 (hardcover)
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