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Obsession is the Key to Success: Insights from Viswanathan Anand

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Chess master Viswanathan Anand, popularly known as Vishy, has shared valuable insights from his life experiences in his upcoming book “Mind Master: Winning Lessons From A Champion’s Life”. The book, set to release on his 50th birthday on 11 December, offers lessons on navigating personal and professional lives.

Anand, a five-time world champion, credits his habit of jotting down his impressions after a game, especially after a loss, for his growth as a chess player. He believes that reflecting on his mistakes and overlooked solutions has helped him improve over time.

In an interview with Mint, Anand discusses the importance of self-critical analysis, stepping out of one’s comfort zone, and the role of obsession in achieving success. He also shares how learning new skills, like calligraphy for Steve Jobs and languages for himself, can have unexpected benefits in the long run.

Anand emphasizes the importance of unlearning and relearning in chess, as well as the need to maintain discipline and focus in both the game and life. He advises against visualizing future success during a game, as it can lead to relaxation and a decrease in concentration.

When faced with unexpected challenges, Anand believes that preparation is key, as it helps improve reactions in unforeseen situations. He also shares strategies for maintaining clear thinking and controlling emotions, such as taking short breaks and changing routines.

Overall, Anand’s book promises to be a treasure trove of wisdom and practical advice for anyone looking to excel in their chosen field, whether it be chess or any other aspect of life.

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