Well, it has been ages since I’ve posted a new post, mostly cause I didn’t feel like writing anything personal while people were still swarming my blog to look at my previous post. Haha.
Now it seems mostly to have died down; people have longer attention spans than I expected.
I suppose I’m glad that I did what I did, and hopefully it encouraged people to give the issues a little more thought.
But anyway, we at the stone tables were talking randomly, and we happened to talk about the difference between Western and Japanese comics/manga. In Western comics, the magic comes first, then the purpose. Get bitten by a radioactive spider, then decide to stop crime.
In Japanese manga, it’s the other way around. You have something to protect, therefore (meaning a causal relationship) you have some kind of power.
Well, I was just throwing up the idea anyway, since I couldn’t be too sure whether that was true, since I don’t read much manga/comics. But apparently, the avid manga readers in my class agreed that that was the case.
And then Zhi Hui brought up another very common theme of Japanese manga: tsuyoku naritai. Roughly translating to “I want to become stronger”. This theme I can recognize very easily; you always see manga heroes going through intensive training, and always swearing to become stronger. This truly seems like a univeral quality of Japanese manga/anime, from the likes of Hikaru No Go and Yakitate, to the likes of Bleach and Samurai X.
But then, I stumbled across in my random readings another very common theme in Japanese manga: isshokenmei. Roughly traslating to “make a last desperate effort”. You know, whenever the protaganist seems to be losing a battle, he suddenly reaches out for some hitherto unknown powers and suddenly becomes super imba. I can think of many examples, like Bleach and Prince of Tennis.
And right now, I suppose isshokenmei is exactly what I need.
To make a last desperate effort, as though my dear life depended on it. In an important sense, my life does depend on it.
And really, I need to rally all my available strength to help me do this.
Every resource is expendable, every step worth the effort.
I have taken my final breath, and now it is time for the plunge.
It is time for the make or break intensive training period.
I must excise all distractions, kill off all frivolity.
In this endeavor, I will have my allies, and I will have my enemies. Time will tell which is which. Or neither.
Things that work against me must be destroyed. Those who do not help me must be avoided.
No longer, will I give what I do not receive.
I will throw off the shackles of comfort and wishful thinking.
It is time.
Seek freedom, and be captive to your desires. Seek discipline, and find your liberty.
October 15, 2008 at 2:31 pm |
HELLO DARYL! Haven’t seen you around since like, forever! Jiayou studying, your results are like quite good already lah. Feisty Fivers outing after the A’s ok! :D
October 16, 2008 at 11:24 pm |
AHAHA when I saw the title of the post I laughed incontrollably. I admit it. I never thought about it but now that you mention it Isshokenmei is very very suited to our current situation. *laugh*