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im a head chef and because of chess i look at a task very differently instead for example of cutting a cucumber in half then in half again to accomplish diced cucumbers at a slow pace I then think while doing so how can i achieve this more efficiently to save time but get the same result.
AHHHH well while chopping and increasing my experience and skill over time i learned to cut 4 cucumbers in half then them in half and dice 4 at same time with longer blade cutting down a simple task by a 4th.
Very simple example learned from chess to not go to sleep doing simple every day tasks but to broaden my mind into every task or decision I make in life resulting in brain power given to me by chess and inherited to me by my DAD i love him for ever regardless but what an amazing lesson in life from chess and his brain he passed down to me.
The Game is well optimized.
Chess is a very old game and was even played in ancient Persia.
Kings, the aristocracy and scholars have played the game for thousands of years. That's why it is often called "The Game of Kings" and you will find a hint in the figures as well- when you see the pieces which include; 1 queen, 2 towers, 2 horses/knights, 2 officers(bishops), one King and of course, 8 foot soldiers.
Actually, it is a war game that aims to simulate a medieval battle field. Both of the kingdoms have the same strength of arms, so making better strategical decisions is a sure way to victory.
It is quite similar to real medieval battle tactics- I'll give you a few examples:
You have to sacrifice your foot-soldiers to save the most important aristocrats who make the strategical decisions. It is the same today; if the officers fall, the soldiers have no leader and that renders them helpless.