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by QuantumGood 826 days ago
Some people connect their ego tightly to their accomplishments. Others are emotionally fragile to what they perceive as negative experiences. Some achieve great things by what they perceive as great sacrifices, and have a lot of difficulty maintaining what they have achieved. Some at or near the top of a field perceive their accomplishment primarily as being "best", and are consumed with angst when they are no longer best. The public explanation they give may not describe how they are different than someone trying to understand.

Open up how you frame personality types and life experiences, and you can think of possibilities beyond "I don't see how".

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There's a plausible explanation even without ego/emotions:

In the world of go, there was an obsession with finding "the perfect move". This was a significant motivation for the players.

That is now completely gone: if you want to find the perfect move, ask a computer.