The prompt for today –
Japanese lore suggests that if you fold 1,000 paper cranes, your wish will come true. What would your wish be, and what would you be willing to do 1,000 times to get it?
I remember reading about this legend when I was a young girl. I read a book about the bombing of Hiroshima. The book focused on one girl and how the nuclear blast had affected her. As I recall, it killed most of her family and left her very ill with radiation poisoning. She lived out what remained of her life in a hospital folding paper cranes in a quest to get to 1,000 because she wanted to live. She died. It was one of the most gut-wrenching books I had read up to that point in my life. War is a terrible waste.
So what wish do I have that is worth spending my life on to achieve the folding of 1,000 paper cranes? If I did one every day it would take 2 years and 9 months (approximately) to attain my goal. I guess that folding a paper crane would take about 20 minutes (averaged out over the span of 1,000) to complete. That’s 20,000 minutes, or 333.33 hours, or 14 days – 2 weeks (round the clock) to make a wish come true. If you divide 333.33 hours by 9 hours a day (to account for eating, sleeping, etc.) that’s 37 days – or just over a month to make a wish come true. Five weeks (more or less). A lot of time … time to think, meditate, and dream about a solution/resolution for my wish.
But now here I am … still pondering what I would wish for. The possibilities are endless and huge … world peace, eradicate hunger, wipe out diseases and all of the good ideas to make life better for everyone. Those are the huge ideas. But I think if I’m going to make a wish upon which to spend that amount of time, I have to recognize that changing the world ultimately begins with changing myself. So I think the question then becomes who do I want to be? And I’m left with this … I want to be more of the me I was meant to be. So my wish is that I would be able to embrace myself; the who I am becoming and the where I need to go. I suppose that’s a rather small wish, but I guess it’s enough for now.
What about you? What would you wish for if you did something 1,000 times to get there?