The American has seen the best players brought down during his career among chess’s elite. And he does not necessarily losing as a bad thing
As college and high school commencement speakers counsel the next generation, how about this advice? Embrace defeat.
This doesn’t mean playing to lose, but rather, if and when you lose, seek to learn from the experience in hopes of improving in the future. This approach has been adopted by NBA greats past and present, from Kobe Bryant to Giannis Antetokounmpo – as well as by American chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley, who writes about it in his new book, Move by Move: Life Lessons On and Off the Chessboard.