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There are several ways to avoid the gloom of the daily grind most people are regularly exposed to. Some line on the beach and rub away their worries with a couple of hours of traditional massage. Or some meditate at a retreat nearby. But if you look around and see a pile of documents or old newspapers, then you've found the perfect tools to ease away your stress.
The Japanese art of folding paper is universally known as origami. Oru translates as folding and the word kani means paper. Although originally developed in China, origami has found a particularly wide range of uses in Japan, from offerings to the Shinto gods to decorations for sake bottles. Origami has become embedded in Japanese life. One reason for its enduring popularity is that anyone can do it anywhere anytime. Not only does origami make for an enjoyable pastime. but in Japan the art of paper folding can become a profitable career. People who make a living from origami are called origamists.
In Thailand, origami enthusiasts come from all walks of life. In the world of academia, origami is used to teach children to concentrate and stimulate their creativity. Many hospitals use origami with patients who are recuperating from illness and have a lot of time on their hands. It is also used as physical therapy for patients who have problems with manual dexterity or suffer weakness in their muscles.
The concentration that origami requires enables people to become aware of the various stages which ease their minds. One they complete folding and the finished work is in front of them, they will feel a sense of pride, regardless of age. This is one of the greatest charms of origami.
Which of the following is NOT true about origami?