"In the end, you will still have a
friend...and that's Jesus Christ!"
Finishing what you started is highly
vital because it is sure sign of success.
Endgame is key in life because it is
necessary for survival. For instance,
let's say you are a farmer, and you
grow crops, right? Let's say you
plant some corn seed, it rains, and
you watch your plants grow for 40
days. However, the last 10 days you
don't take care of your plants right,
and your corn dies! How much sense
and how fruitful is it if you plant a
crop and don't even get a harvest?
The harvest is the endgame, the
watering and tending is the
middlegame, and the planting is the
opening game...do you have what it
takes to have a superior endgame?
Finish what you start and complete
the task at hand, and you'll have a
job for a long time!
Now, when it comes to chess,
endgame is supremely important
because that's where the W, L, or D
happens. I can't tell you how many
times i've lost games in the last few
moves of the game, i mean straight
blew games because i rushed the
endgame. At the end of the game,
when checkmate is looming, take
your time and make sure you got all
your ducks in a row because if not,
you could lose on time, blunder,
mistake, or outright carelessness. So
don't do what i have done and rush
the endgame, but take your time,
study the move sequence, and execute
that plan!
Remember, endgame is a highly
important component of chess and
life. Use it to your advantage and
your results will probably be
fantastic. Study the endgame!