In the centuries-old tradition of sushi apprenticeship, years must pass before you can "touch rice."
Those wishing to learn to master sushi must spend years watching and observing; in the meantime, they wash dishes and mop floors.
Times are changing, and some sushi academies are letting students "touch rice the first day."
I submit that the ancient traditions are likely to fade, losing out to the immediacy of the modern age -- the tyranny of instant success.
Patience is a casualty of the age of immediacy. Patience, from the Latin word meaning to bear, to suffer.
We can't bear to wait, to suffer; we're insufferably impatient. (Or maybe it's just me.)
Take it a poetic, metaphorical step further, this delay, this deferral before one can touch rice.
(Reminds me of how decades ago the Boston Celtics routinely made rookies sit on the bench for a while -- the whole first year? -- before they could actually play in a game. Maybe that is still true to a degree, but I doubt it.)
So, tradition says the sushi maker waits years before being allowed to touch rice. By metaphor and analogy, can we say that these delays are long gone, too?
-- To touch the baseball
-- To hold the pen
-- To tap the keys
-- To fire the gun
-- To start the engine
-- To tell the student
-- To hold the chalk
-- To diagram the sentence
-- To touch the heart
-- To say the prayer
-- To take the step
-- To hold the brush
-- To click the mouse
-- To hear the confession
-- To roast the coffee
-- To make the tea
-- To wear the ring
-- To announce the score
-- To state the opinion
-- To drive the train
-- To touch metal
-- Smell honey
-- Eat locusts
-- Hold breath
-- Exhale
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I'm OK with all of them except for the locust eating, PK.
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