Comments on https://lichess.org/@/walk2fatima/blog/capablanca-was-right/t2xxyqko
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Comments on https://lichess.org/@/walk2fatima/blog/capablanca-was-right/t2xxyqko
Good blog.
You describe some very important thoughts / ideas about learning in general and in chess.
@Walk2Fatima said [^](/forum/redirect/post/VLnDSPmp)
> Comments on https://lichess.org/@/walk2fatima/blog/capablanca-was-right/t2xxyqko
Good blog.
You describe some very important thoughts / ideas about learning in general and in chess.
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/walk2fatima/blog/capablanca-was-right/t2xxyqko
Good blog.
You describe some very important thoughts / ideas about learning in general and in chess.
Thank you! (blushing)
Of course it is nice if someone gets something out of this, i appreciate the feedback. This is not my first learning blog in the internet, and i figured that having to present the own development helps me. Having a surface to reflect in front of an audience is valuable. So it is in the first place a learning tool, especially if i get to the point where i go into more detailed analysis of games or studys or whatever. I will still try to keep it kind of simple and readable, i am not the most organised person, so i hope it won ́t get too chaotic after a while.
When i posted the first blogpost i was like having no idea where it will go, but if someone takes the time to read every post since then it is quite obvious that i made some kind of development, which would be smaller without the blog. I like to procrastinate a lot. SO it gives me kind of a mild pressure to get going, Of course i don ́t have to proof anything to anybody and like no one will recognize if i just stop posting, but still it is good to operate like that, for me. And english is not my native language, which gives me the opportunity to practice that some more, as long as i am at home and not abroad somewhere.
So enjoy and thanks again for the good feedback!
@Viohl said [^](/forum/redirect/post/1lvbOh08)
> > Comments on https://lichess.org/@/walk2fatima/blog/capablanca-was-right/t2xxyqko
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> Good blog.
> You describe some very important thoughts / ideas about learning in general and in chess.
Thank you! (blushing)
Of course it is nice if someone gets something out of this, i appreciate the feedback. This is not my first learning blog in the internet, and i figured that having to present the own development helps me. Having a surface to reflect in front of an audience is valuable. So it is in the first place a learning tool, especially if i get to the point where i go into more detailed analysis of games or studys or whatever. I will still try to keep it kind of simple and readable, i am not the most organised person, so i hope it won ́t get too chaotic after a while.
When i posted the first blogpost i was like having no idea where it will go, but if someone takes the time to read every post since then it is quite obvious that i made some kind of development, which would be smaller without the blog. I like to procrastinate a lot. SO it gives me kind of a mild pressure to get going, Of course i don ́t have to proof anything to anybody and like no one will recognize if i just stop posting, but still it is good to operate like that, for me. And english is not my native language, which gives me the opportunity to practice that some more, as long as i am at home and not abroad somewhere.
So enjoy and thanks again for the good feedback!
