How I Lived To Be 100: Reflections of a Centenarian
It’s just been 3 days since I’ve turned into a hundred years young man, and here I am, already at my desk, reminiscing on my century of life. It’s not easy to find a man of this age living in the US. It’s probably as difficult to find a monk in the States. Well, I’m a Japanese monk who moved to southern California to preach Buddhism when I was in my 30s. In Japan, I wasn’t much into formal education. Right from childhood, martial arts caught my fancy. Bruce Lee was my role model. My father was also a monk, and I followed in his footsteps. When I turned 20, I completed my studies as a monk. By then, I was also an expert practitioner of Kung-Fu, with a black belt. For the next ten years, I taught everything that I learned from my masters. I wanted to explore the world and contribute to the spread of Buddhism. And before long I hit upon the idea of moving to the United States. One of my old friends had recently started working for a monastery in Southern California, and after getting in touch with him, I decided to follow suit. Well, that’s enough about me!
