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Challenging Online Dangers with Child Satety

The Moves in Chess – Strategies to beating online dangers

Chess is my favorite game. Chess is similar to the game of life if you really think about and you would have to play the game to understand the rules. Challenging online dangers is a step to providing child safety. If you do not challenge the predators respectfully, your child may fall into the wrong hands. Challenging predators is similar to playing chess. If you know the right moves, you can check mate any predator day or night.

If you ever played chess before, you are aware that the Queen has some power in the game, yet the King is the ultimate ruler of the board. Yet, if you think about it, the Queen could mean nothing if you know what you are doing, since you can win a game of chess without a Queen representing you. Likewise, the King has a lower level of power than the Queen does, since she can go nearly anywhere on the board she chooses, while the King is confined. A coward so to speak, because everyone else is fighting to save him from the ultimate strike:

Life is a game so to speak, yet reality backs its existence. If you learn the rules, learn how to master the rules, you are on the road to success, however if you learn that sometimes you have to break the rules to beat the dangers that come your way, and then you are on the road to living a safe life.

Coming from experience, I will tell you the more people you allow your children to associate with, the higher the risks, i.e. if you those associates have nothing to offer. The above the average rules will include reporting crime when crime comes your way. If you are worried of what others think of you, you are only increasing the risks and reducing the chances of winning the game of life.

Another part of the strategy is learning what the opponent comprises of, which includes characteristics, recorded moves, and so forth. If you have an insight of predators and how they think, act, and so forth, you are one move away from checking your opponent.

Take a trip on the board and challenge the game of life and you will see that if you stand up and battle the incoming traffic and moves, you are working toward reality as well as working toward winning a very vicious game of life. Most important you are providing safety for your children.

If you think about a chessboard structure, you will see that the little men, (pawns) are seated in the front of the board, while the more powerful men are seated in the back of the board. This is a strategy of life you want to avoid, because you would never want to put your child on the frontline.

The men in the back include Rooks, Knights, King, Queen, and Bishops. The King is the ultimate piece on the board you want to protect since this character has less control that what his name presents, yet has more control than what people see. Think of the King as your child. This King is in danger and you want to protect him from incoming Pawns, Queens, Bishops, Rooks, and Knights.

Overall, life is a game that people play too much. On the board game of chess you might have a battling chance, however on the Internet you have more than Rooks, Knights, Queens, Kings, Pawns and so forth, you have real life predators. Take life serious!

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