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00:00...that you can follow.
00:02There are many stories, like mine, that you can learn from.
00:06But at the end of the day, it's not just to follow it because you are different.
00:11But it's to learn something that's useful for you.
00:14And that's one of the, I hope, one of the results of these lessons,
00:19of these conversations, of these stories,
00:25that you'll find something that might help you to realize your own potential.
00:36Definitely, I did lose more games than I wanted.
00:39So each loss was a devastating loss because I knew that it was a result of my mistake.
00:48Sometimes blunder.
00:51Actually, more often blunders because I wouldn't recall many games where I was outplayed.
00:57There were a few, but mostly I lost games because I made terrible mistakes.
01:02And I had to recover from this mistake because it was almost like a physical pain.
01:11I felt so badly that I made a mistake and somebody else who was not as good as myself,
01:18you know, could celebrate winning the game, which had to be mine.
01:24So I was very angry with myself.
01:27No, it was my opponent.
01:28It was myself.
01:28It's my own fault.
01:29I always looked at my losses, my defeats, as my personal fault.
01:35And all I had to do, just work more.
01:38Just go back to the table, to the chess set, and get better.
01:42Very often, actually, it's probably more often than not winning next day.
01:51I won next day because I got really angry with myself and I could channel this anger.
02:00I won't let you do it again.
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