Why do you Fold?
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Why do you Fold?
I was just wondering, why do you fold? I fold not only to get the final result, but also to learn so that I can design better. Also, why did you start folding? For me, it was because of my brother folding when he was in grade two (I was in grade primary at the time)
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I do it because it gets the girls. Or not haha
I really fold because of that same satisfaction and meditation as others have mentioned but I guess I also get a feeling a being closer to the culture of my Japanese side... it's hard to put in words but maybe some of you understand.
Another reason is that giving origami as a gift has the worth of time, effort, skill, and thought that is greater than say, chocolates, flowers, or coffee mugs and other things you could just buy at the store.
I really fold because of that same satisfaction and meditation as others have mentioned but I guess I also get a feeling a being closer to the culture of my Japanese side... it's hard to put in words but maybe some of you understand.
Another reason is that giving origami as a gift has the worth of time, effort, skill, and thought that is greater than say, chocolates, flowers, or coffee mugs and other things you could just buy at the store.
I fold because origami is an art form that appeals to my more technical nature, and it is a great way to blow off some steam, (the general relaxation and meditation idea). it feels so exhillerating to take a humble piece of paper and watch it come alive in my hands.
I also love giving origami to people, it is so fulfilling seeing the looks on people's faces, when i give them something and they are like " holy crap is this only one piece of paper?"
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I also love giving origami to people, it is so fulfilling seeing the looks on people's faces, when i give them something and they are like " holy crap is this only one piece of paper?"
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I fold because I like to make things. I like to take legos and turn them into stuff, I like to take a blank sheet of paper and scribble on it, I like to take a polygon and turn it into a character. I like to make stuff!
Its always nice to annoy people with "Oh, its not really that hard. You should see THIS model."
I also really enjoy the challenge of taking a single piece of paper and turning it into a model.
And I'm partially Japanese.
Its always nice to annoy people with "Oh, its not really that hard. You should see THIS model."
I also really enjoy the challenge of taking a single piece of paper and turning it into a model.
And I'm partially Japanese.
To me To fold is to "do". Just like grizzly man's opinion. To do is to find your true self.
Scientifically, human brain has 2 seperated parts on the right and left that has nerve-cell connect to the hands. To fold is to stimulate the hands so it will effects the brain as well.
Origami is just a way for me to find out the truly truth beside other ways...
Scientifically, human brain has 2 seperated parts on the right and left that has nerve-cell connect to the hands. To fold is to stimulate the hands so it will effects the brain as well.
Origami is just a way for me to find out the truly truth beside other ways...
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When Did I start to Fold?
When I was a 5 year old kid, my aunt taught me how to do the jumping frog, since then I used to wonder its so cool....
Why Did I start to Fold?
When I was in 1st grade my teacher gave me a Grade 'C' for a Jokers Face, the first step of the fishbase. Coz mine tore in the corner. I felt utterly disappointed as all the boys in the class did it so well I thought oh crap I'm useless. I can't even fold, then I tried and tried to do better everyday....
Why I still fold?
It helps erase bad memories
It eases tension.
It increases my concentration.
I also do it in order to gain attention I like it when kids see me fold. The best thing is when u give them the model.... "a smile" That simple smile keeps u going on and on... every smile means I've made one person happy!! When I can do that small thing and make others happy I feel happy inside too... It keeps me going on and on... So, I create new models thinking others will like it. When I'm in a dull mood I fold the ones I had created before or the models which which I like very much.... (Edwin's models make me smile) they're so cute... I also fold so that I can have others comments it feels really nice when someone makes a model which you have created... or when they say its nice!!!
When I was a 5 year old kid, my aunt taught me how to do the jumping frog, since then I used to wonder its so cool....
Why Did I start to Fold?
When I was in 1st grade my teacher gave me a Grade 'C' for a Jokers Face, the first step of the fishbase. Coz mine tore in the corner. I felt utterly disappointed as all the boys in the class did it so well I thought oh crap I'm useless. I can't even fold, then I tried and tried to do better everyday....
Why I still fold?
It helps erase bad memories
It eases tension.
It increases my concentration.
I also do it in order to gain attention I like it when kids see me fold. The best thing is when u give them the model.... "a smile" That simple smile keeps u going on and on... every smile means I've made one person happy!! When I can do that small thing and make others happy I feel happy inside too... It keeps me going on and on... So, I create new models thinking others will like it. When I'm in a dull mood I fold the ones I had created before or the models which which I like very much.... (Edwin's models make me smile) they're so cute... I also fold so that I can have others comments it feels really nice when someone makes a model which you have created... or when they say its nice!!!
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