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Life is a big chessboard where every move counts. Sometimes we move forward with confidence, sometimes we fall back in the face of an unexpected check.
But it is precisely those challenges that test our resilience and allow us to grow.
Each time we face a defeat or an obstacle, we have the opportunity to learn and adjust our strategy.
As in chess, we must analyse failed moves, study our opponent's moves and creatively reinvent ourselves.
Only then will we be able to chart a new, more solid and promising course.
The key is not to let setbacks defeat us, but to use them as springboards to propel us even higher.
Every battle lost teaches us invaluable lessons about perseverance, adaptability and determination.
It reminds us that success is not a fixed destination, but a constant journey of self-improvement.
Like a game of chess, life requires us to be ever vigilant, alert to opportunities and willing to rethink our moves when necessary.
But if we remain calm, patient and unwavering in our conviction to achieve our goals, we will find a way to overcome every obstacle and emerge victorious.
Because in the end, resilience is the most powerful move on the chessboard of life.
It is the ability to get up again and again, to learn from our mistakes and to chart new paths to success.
And it is that unwavering determination that will ultimately allow us to be crowned kings and queens of our own destiny.
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With all the respect that you deserve for your work, I must tell you that I have years in this web and I have never used AI to write anything, maybe in some place where I have extracted some data it was contaminated with this, but personally my posts are about personal experiences or topics of my profession. I apologise and ask, does this put me on a blacklist, can I still post?
You have been posting AI-generated content for a while.
Previous reports:
https://hive.blog/hive-161155/@moyita/behaviourism
https://hive.blog/hive-161155/@moyita/the-four-virtues-of-stoicism
https://hive.blog/hive-161155/@moyita/chemistry-and-alchemy
As I explained last time, the pages I use as sources to write my articles may be contaminated with AI, but in no way do I condone this, in my job as a teacher I prohibit this and it would be paradoxical for me to do so. I will have to write only about experiences or topics from which I don't need sources. That is as long as you tell me that I can continue to publish. Thank you
There were no sources provided from where the text was copied in your posts.
It would be complicated to place a specific one since I read according to the topic in several websites, for example for this article I went through: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/life-is-like-chess, also through: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/life-is-like-chess, or this one, just to name a few.
It was never mentioned in your posts that the text is copied.
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You may be losing curation rewards by curating accounts that post AI-generated content.
I don't have much knowledge about healing and I don't understand what you write to me. I vote for those who post when I am online, which is short given my work and family obligations, and I am not aware of the blacklists. Thank you
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