In middle school, during social studies cla.s.s, each student would receive their own blank map.
When I was given my new blank map, I tasted a happiness I could not even express.
It was a j.a.pan with only its outline drawn.
We had only to draw in fine lines demarking the prefectures, and showing the rivers.
From here I added mountains to my blank map.
I created cities.
I added in all the prefectural offices to the prefectures, and even added climate details.
But nothing had yet been added on top of my map.
From here I created a world above my blank map, almost as if I was doing what G.o.d would do.
With this, I would create such a beautiful world that no-one in the cla.s.s could exceed.
I can do this.
And when the page was filled, I added things to the map that had not been printed in the first page.
My new blank map was shining brilliantly, and I began adding things I believed would appear in the future.