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In the end, Kasparov did figure out a way to beat the computer: by outsourcing tactics, the part of human expertise that is most easily replaced, the part that he and the Polgar prodigies spent years honing.
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Hobbies are what the smartest people spend their time on when they aren’t constrained by near-term financial goals.
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Hollis Robbins: Most people focus on the vast reserves of content now available online, but few people ask: “Is this a good teacher?”
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Non-Obvious 2017: How To Think Different, Curate Ideas and Predict The Future
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As Susan Polgar has written, “you can get a lot further by being very good in tactics”—that is, knowing a lot of patterns—“and have only a basic understanding of strategy.”