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Sirens, alarms, talking, laughing…you name it. We heard it. Once we had some deserved rest, we decided to go for a walk. We had no plans, no itinerary, and if we got lost…oh well. That is how you truly see a place on your day off. We came across a number of avid chess players in Washington Park. We looked and watched as these players strategized, moved and ultimately won or lost their game. Shouts of joy, a grunt here and there and high fives all around made me smile.
The last time I played was when I was a young girl with my grandfather. That was over 16 years ago. I kindly declined. Knowing that I would surely lose and started to walk away. Then I was urged once again — invited to sit and simply learn a thing or two.
I tried it and was amazed at the outcome. But what I learnt that day was more than how to win a chess game. I learned how to succeed in the game of life — especially in business.
What I learnt that day was more than how to win a chess game.
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