Hello. This is Destiny from Seitoshi International School. This time, I'm rewriting Seitoshi Juku.
Suddenly, I'm going to ask you a question. Are you ready? I'll set the time to 4 years, 20 years, or 30 years. What would be the most amazing time to clear it? This question has correct answers in all patterns: 4 years, 20 years, and 30 years.
If 4 years is the most amazing, it would be obtaining a difficult qualification. The toughness of being able to study for 4 years and finally pass is something to be admired. In particular, if you can pass a difficult qualification in 4 years while working full-time, I would like to give you a standing ovation.
If 30 years is the most amazing, it would be relationships such as marriage and friendship, or a career such as 30 years of work. 30 years is 1/3 of your life. I think you need something more than patience to continue for that long.
I would be happy if I could wake up at 5am every morning and wake up with a coffee can. Dear God, Buddha and mankind, I hope I can continue to drink my morning coffee every day. Just kidding.
So I've seen amazing things at both ends of the spectrum, 4 years and 30 years, in terms of the speed of achievement and the length of effort. Both are amazing in a good way, but for some reason, 20 years is amazing in some cases.
The most amazing thing about 20 years is about martial arts masters. You may have done kendo before, but 4 years is still immature, and 30 years is often old. In that case, someone who has gained experience and is still young can be called a martial arts master.
In manga, there is often a setting of a feeble old man who performs techniques of impossible strength, but in reality, his muscles have weakened and his body is no longer as flexible as when he was young, so even if he has been doing kendo for 30 years, he will be inferior to a young star athlete who has been doing kendo for 20 years.
I heard this kendo story from a kendo master, but I would like to try kendo too, so it is a good reference. If I start kendo now, I can say that I will be in my 50s in 20 years.
If you want to achieve something, if you set a short period of time, it will be hard. You will not be able to achieve it unless you work hard. If you set a long period of time, it will not be hard, but you will need to think of it as "a part of life" that goes beyond patience.
By the way, I am the type of person who studied after entering university, but I have been studying every day for about 14 or 15 years. Even if I start studying in 2017, when studying became research, it will soon be 2024, so I will have been an amateur researcher for 7 years.
I have been doing muscle training since high school for more than 10 years, but I am currently refraining from it. I would like to do muscle training again when I feel like it.
So, why don't you readers try to find something that you can achieve in a short period of time or continue for a long period of time? Perhaps you will be able to reevaluate your life. Well then!