wanted to see his performance at bazna after getting the wc off his back , where he was scheduled to play but the tourney got cancelled . now it remains to be soon if he plays at the olympiad or gives it the usual miss.
Re: Re: Re: What makes him so tired?
by attacker on Jul 10, 2012 11:11 PM
chess is boring only for fools.. and genius like Bill Gates always enjoy chess! Anand is fat bcoz he is an indian chess player... he brought up from a non-sporting nation.. look at world no 1 chess player, Carlsen.. he do modeling and a good footballer!
Re: What makes him so tired?
by Kathir Krishnamurthi on Nov 13, 2013 08:40 PM
That is when it kills your back, vertebrae and eventually your brain (yours might be already dead if you are Rabri). He needs to be top physical shape and do Yoga to be what he is.
Inspirational his words how we can learn to be balanced.. Below are his own words and cant be copied ever "The first time you go you notice that there is a rock there, there is a crevice here, there is steep climb here. Everything looks and feels quite new. When you go the fourth or the fifth time, you feel you have seen it before and you have experienced it before.
I think it was more exciting the first time! But once you start climbing, you want to reach the top and that feeling doesn't change.
It's not that there is nothing more to gain. What I say is, the details don't surprise you. Every time you climb, you want to reach the top."
Re: tambrams r the best....
by Raghuram on Jul 10, 2012 01:55 PM
I agree but y to fight ourselves? be united for the interest of ur own language people please.
Yes. agreed with all your views and the greatest sportsperson of India till date. But its unfortunate, he is born a Brahmin.No political clout and support. So No recognition. See Tendulkar? Every possibility, he might even become the Sports Minister, soon.
This is India where talent is sent to back seat and only caste and religion has a high say on everything.
Yet, there are very few sensible people who recognise such talented people irrespective of caste and religion and continue to be their fan and encourage them to grow to further heights in their aspiration.
Re: unfortunate
by Murali Ramakrishnan on Jul 10, 2012 01:55 PM
Balan, Its nice to feel sad at the Irony of such excellent sports personality.
I am sure you would have read his statements for each quest to Shoba. The dignity in which I replied and way of reciprocation and complete honour to still hold his value without being too much expressive will only come for people with level headedness. Why you call it unfortunate that be is born a Brahmin. Is it because he didnt get recognition?. Leave that alone!!!. The sense of him holding value in answering and him being down to earth without celebrating itself shows Brahmin values are superlative.
End of it, Its all Gods grace.This Janma itself is a Karma to complete our duty. So nothing to celebrate extravagant. Being self and not adding Karmas to complete itself is the best form of Human. We should still be proud of such personals exist and still the Brahminical value thrives.
Re: Re: unfortunate
by Vishwanath CB on Jul 10, 2012 05:33 PM
@Chemistry, get ur history rite. Sachin is not brahmin, either in his birth or by his deeds. He's some other caste.
Re: unfortunate
by Rashmi Rao on Jul 12, 2012 04:23 PM
why are we debating Sachin's caste here on a forum congratulating Vishwanath Anand? Sachin was born a brahmin.. isnt one now... According to u then.. is Rahul Gandhi also brahmin as he claims? Lets leave aside all caste politics and accept that Vishwanath Anand is the greatest chess player and truly deserves a bharat ratna!
Re: tam brams r geniuses.......
by abc_xyz abc_xyz on Jul 10, 2012 11:52 AM
tam brams are no doubt geniuses..but at the same time, they are the most arrogant, head-weighted, jealous, back-stabbers too.