Your friend is the captain of the chess team of your school. He miserably lost the first match in an inter-school competition. Write a letter to him/her encouraging him not to lose heart and to try again with renewed vigour.
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Dear friend,
I know exactly what you are going through right now. Anything you will hear about the match will only make you feel disheartened and sad.
But things don't have to be this way. You have a long way to go. You should remember what I always tell you. Success has no meaning until you have tasted failure.
Today's match was a test in order to better yourself. I have seen you play; ypu are remarkable at times. You should keep in mind that whenever you play with confidence but wisely taking your time; win.
This time may be pressure and nervousness clouded your mind, but I have confidence in you that apart from that you are the best chess champion that I know.
Take note from your points of failure, comprehend the moves where you lack confidence or made haste, and overcome it. You'll be able to see clearly when you start fresh with a clear mind.
Hope you understand how much I appreciate your game and take pride in your victories. You can do it my friend.
We all who love you know that you will learn from your experiences and succeed.
Your friend,
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