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Thinking about numbers: The hermit of Mt. Taradake

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작성자 ul93NY 작성일24-10-26 02:49 조회46회

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November 11th (Friday)

Another lucky day with repeated numbers

It's quite interesting in terms of numbers and the sage of Mt. Tara.

①1782 1572 1452 Do you know what these three numbers are?

I'm bragging, but these are the results of the Isahaya City Council election in which I ran as a candidate. 1782 votes in 2017, 1572 votes in 2013, and 1452 votes in 2009. I increased my votes with each election.

②I walked the entire Shikoku Pilgrimage (1400km) in 38 days when I turned 60 (2008).

③I participated in the 105km endurance walking rally between Sasebo and Shimabara 18 times, and completed the walk 15 times.

④When I was young, I climbed Mt. Kokonoe with my family almost every year.

⑤I have given 446 "Voice of Monday" street speeches. It's been seven years.

⑥I think this is the sixth year of YY Children's Cafeteria.

⑦I've had many setbacks.

I gave up on my attempt to climb the "100 Famous Mountains of Japan" when I reached Western Japan, and the "beer incident" between Sasebo and Shimabara was particularly famous and painful. I gave up because I couldn't resist the temptation of beer because of the extreme heat.

It's easy to look back when you remember things in numbers. No wonder you get older. I think that from now on, my life will be one of slowly looking back on the path I've walked, with the idea of ​​"descending the mountain."

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