2. Focus
László considered “the ability to handle monotony, the capability to sustain
interest and persistent attention” as key traits he aimed to instill in his
daughters. The girls twice took part in twenty-four-hour chess marathons
when they were fifteen, nine, and eight years old, respectively, needing to
complete one hundred matches in the time period. Chess is a game not
merely of flickers of brilliance but of endurance and stamina. Training focus
was a large part of László’s system for his daughters, as he encouraged them
to focus their minds on the problem and not get distracted.
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