Maybe if I didn’t have the talent in chess I’d find the talent in something else. The only thing I know is that I have talent in chess, and I’m satisfied with that.
I don’t consider myself a particularly young chess player. I have been playing in the best tournaments in the world since I was 16 years old. In other sports, if you have been playing for seven years, you are not a young prodigy any more. You’re one of the pros.
Unfortunately I’m still not a fashion expert.
I got the travel bug when I was quite young. My parents took me and my sisters out of school and we travelled all over Europe. It was an eye-opening experience and, although I love Norway, I also enjoy visiting new countries. I don’t get homesick.
I spend hours playing chess because I find it so much fun. The day it stops being fun is the day I give up.
I am not some sort of freak. I might be very good at chess but I’m just a normal person.
I enjoy hiking and skiing, like most Norwegians. In winter, there will be snow for months on end. In the summer, there are the long evenings to enjoy.
I really enjoy the experience of playing humans. The psychological game is so much more important.
I played like a child.
I honestly don’t read that much. Obviously I read chess books – in terms of favorites, Kasparov’s ‘My Great Predecessors’ is pretty good.
It’s nice to be financially secure. Apart from that, I really don’t care too much about money.
For me right now I think being the world number one is a bigger deal than being the world champion because I think it shows better who plays the best chess. That sounds self-serving but I think it’s also right.
I don’t look at computers as opponents. For me it is much more interesting to beat humans.
I feel sorry for players who are always lying awake at night, brooding over their games.
I was lucky enough to attend schools where they were understanding about when I needed to go abroad to play chess. Of course, socially it is important to go to school and interact with people your own age.
My former coach, Simen Agdestein, used to be the best player in Norway.
It’s easy for me to get along with chess players. Even though we are all very different, we have chess in common.
If you want to get to the top, there’s always the risk that it will isolate you from other people.
Not winning a tournament is not an option for me, unless it’s no longer theoretically possible – then of course winning becomes impossible. But up to that point, not winning is just not an option.
I’m not really into rap.
It’s just not my nature to go around idolizing people.