@MrPushwood said in #8:
> And yet...you weren't too lazy to start this thread. ;)
>
> Also chess books aren't really made to be "solved"--you read em.
Of course! One is never lazy to seek motivation! It's not like I am just bored with books or whatsoever, I sometimes feel like there's a much easier way through which I can improve, but as said by someone, you need to do things which you hate in order to succeed. Probably can continue Vishy's "Mind Master" Which is his biography through his entire chess career for motivation while solving the tough books. Thank you for your advice MrPushwood!
> And yet...you weren't too lazy to start this thread. ;)
>
> Also chess books aren't really made to be "solved"--you read em.
Of course! One is never lazy to seek motivation! It's not like I am just bored with books or whatsoever, I sometimes feel like there's a much easier way through which I can improve, but as said by someone, you need to do things which you hate in order to succeed. Probably can continue Vishy's "Mind Master" Which is his biography through his entire chess career for motivation while solving the tough books. Thank you for your advice MrPushwood!