There are games and there is life, and life is not a game. But life is like a game, and sufficiently so to warrant application of the same principle: play hard, but with detachment from the outcome.
In chess, and not just in chess, it is 'unsporting' not to try to defeat the opponent by all legal means. It shows a lack of respect for the opponent and for the game to not do one's best.
In life as in chess, play hard, but with detachment from the outcome.
If the above reminds you of the Bhagavad Gita, that's a feather in your cap.
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