

Everyday life
I've finished reading Saffron-yellow Clothes, which is about a young Budhist Monk destined for greatness. He is gifted with some kind of Sight in a metaphysical sense but lives an ascetic lifestyle. I enjoyed reading it, although I only read like forty-fifty pages per day, I realized I am in no rush. I've also studied the Bible a bit, and did lots of chess-tactics. On jiujitsuforums.com a Brown Belt volunteered to train with me. I gave him my rates, $ 45/hour per adult, $ 15


Chess
My Dad got a new job right after his contract ended. He thanks God for his help. For me it meant staying at the parents home and getting a paid account at chess.com, because now my parents had the money to pay for it. Out of Diamond, Platinum, or Gold, I got a Gold account, which was the cheapest. The rest is whether I am up to the task of becoming a Grandmaster, by putting in sufficient studying. I have a book, called "The Complete Chess Course", by Fred Reinfelld. The probl