Notes from James:
When I turned 40, I was depressed. I checked the top 50 chess players and saw only one person around my age: Viswanathan Anand. That moment gave me hope.
Episode Description:
I met one of my lifelong heroes—five-time World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand—and got to sit down with him at the Norway Summit to unpack what it really takes to stay at the top… for four decades. We didn’t just talk about chess—we talked about life, legacy, improvement, and how to overcome self-doubt at any age.
Vishy and I broke down how talent evolves, why confidence matters more than skill early on, and how he battled through plateaus, age, and even failure to remain among the world’s elite players—well into his 50s. This episode is a masterclass in longevity, performance, and reinvention.
Whether you're into chess or not, Vishy's insights apply to anyone striving to master their craft, overcome obstacles, and stay in the game.
What You’ll Learn:
Timestamps:
00:00 The Relentless Nature of Chess
00:39 Meeting My Hero: Viswanathan Anand
01:12 A Personal Story of Inspiration
02:55 Interview with Viswanathan Anand
06:43 The Evolution of Chess and Personal Growth
28:57 The Role of Youth and Confidence in Chess
31:14 Concluding Thoughts and Future Prospects
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