1,000 paper cranes
I think it was close to about two weeks ago, I began the arduous but yet desired process of folding 1,000 paper cranes. An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane.
The reason behind why I started folding the paper cranes has to do with not my own personal wish for something remarkable to happen for myself, but rather...it's something I'm doing for someone else.I know that it sounds a little bit too silly and juvenile to think that by folding a thousand origami cranes, some sort of wish (that I'll write on the 1,000th crane) will actually find itself to manifest into reality. There's been a few days in which I actually found myself questioning how ridiculous and naive this belief is and even contemplated clearing out my table and just trashing all of them away. One of the days, I did exactly that because the person who I was making them for told me that it's stupid and doesn't work. I realized that yeah, it's actually quite dumb and childish and was feeling overwhelmingly pessimistic about what I was attempting to accomplish and thought to myself, "what the hell am I trying to do? geez!" But then I said to myself, "screw it" and took all of the paper cranes that I had folded out of the waste basket and resumed the process. I decided to myself that..."well, of course it's not going to work and we all know it". However,..."why not just give it a try and see what happens?"
2 comments:
yeah, you should give it a try. you're gonna have a 1000 useless cranes and i'mma throw it away in your sleep! sucka! haha jp jp
hahaha...you're funny. ;)
but yeah, imma give it a try (again) and see what happens. who knows?
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