> "because chess, a game that has nothing left to teach us"
That's a wild and weird take. It may not teach the collective "us", if your "us" is a very small set of well-established, experienced, smart, and mature people always in their element, then, yes, Chess has arguably nothing left to teach "us".
But it can be a very good learning experience for the absolute majority of people.
That's a wild and weird take. It may not teach the collective "us", if your "us" is a very small set of well-established, experienced, smart, and mature people always in their element, then, yes, Chess has arguably nothing left to teach "us".
But it can be a very good learning experience for the absolute majority of people.