Disliked{quote} Thank you. I love Chess...have not played in a while. Used to meet with a friend and play...he would teach me a lesson everytime...but it kept me sharp and consistently learning...until he moved a year ago. Have not played since. Will look at this for sure.Ignored
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Dendrites are the tree-like branches that conduct signals from other neural cells into the neurons they are attached to. Think of them like antennas picking up signals from other brain cells. The more antennas you have and the bigger they are, the more signals you’ll pick up. Learning a new skill like chess-playing causes dendrites to grow. But that growth doesn’t stop once you’ve learned the game; interaction with people in challenging activities also fuels dendrite growth, and chess is a perfect example.
Doctors used to think that humans stop making new neuron connections past early adulthood but new research shows in fact your brain grows all your life when property stimulated.
In trading, you have to be defensive and aggressive at the same time
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