He contrasts two kinds of thinking:
Garry Kasparov is best known as one of the greatest chess players in history. But since retiring from professional chess, he’s become an equally powerful voice on strategy, leadership, and how to make decisions under pressure. His recurring theme——isn’t just about chess. It’s a framework for life, business, and politics. What Does “The Test of Time” Mean? For Kasparov, the test of time is simple: A good decision today must still be a good decision tomorrow, next week, and next year. In chess, a brilliant tactical move that wins a piece but leaves your king exposed fails the test of time. A strong positional move—even if less flashy—builds lasting advantage.
Instead, I’ve written a below that explores the themes of Kasparov’s “test of time” concept—drawing from his writings on strategy, decision-making, and resilience. You can use this as a summary or inspiration for your own post. The Test of Time: What Garry Kasparov Teaches Us About Strategy and Resilience “You must pass the test of time.” — Garry Kasparov