We all want to have fun with magic. Some of us want more though. Some of us aspire and dream of greater things than just watching our friends jaws drop to the floor at our amazing skills. Some of us want to make a living out of doing what we love, and friends- there is nothing wrong with that! Of course it could be said you need to put in long hours of practice, and study, learn how to market, how to book, how to do frankly a lot of things that even by themselves are pretty hard, let alone having to learn how to apply them to each other to make yourself successful. Volumes more of information could be written on this very subject, just as volumes have already been done, but that isn't the point or the goal of this thread. I want to simply challenge you to think about a small, very small point, and if you can grasp it, understand it, and god forbid actually apply it to your life, then there is nothing you can't achieve. In magic or abroad!
This isn't some sappy self motivational point either. It's not Zen, and it's no secret. It's a universal fact, and one I think everyone should know. You are a product of your environment. I'll say it again. You are a product of your environment. In short, you become what you surround yourself with.
In high school I had a few friends. I wasn't the most popular kid on the block, but I knew a lot of people. One of my friends, we'll call her Marissa, smoked a lot of pot, went to a lot of parties, and drank a lot of beer. Don't get me wrong, if you want to have a good time, there is no one better to be around, but that was just the kind of life she chose for herself. She worked along side me at the local Steak N Shake in my home town of Troy.
I had another friend of mine that I grew up with, Josh we'll say, who came from a good family, wasn't a valedictorian but he got good grades, he hung out with other scholarly minded students, and came from a family of highly educated parents.
I graduated with both of them, and Josh has gone on to his second year residency as a doctor working at a hospital, and Marissa... well I think she's still working at the Steak N Shake- Though I hear she is planning to make manager by sometime next fall.
My point is this: what ever your goal in life is, be it a magician, a doctor, or even a restaurant manager, you need to surround yourself with people that you respect who are successful at doing what you want to do, and then figure out WHY they are successful, and then copy them. If you want to make a million dollars, you don't want to hang around with the guys working at McDonald's on the cook line. Chances are pretty good they won't have a clue. If you want to make a million, find out who has made a million, and then become their new best friend.
To relate this lesson to magic, if you want to be a better magician first find a magician that you really respect, then examine what they do that makes you respect them, then ask yourself why do you think they are successful, and then try to emulate those habits in your own life. If your lucky enough to meet them, become friends with them, and when ever they are around to share their knowledge shut up, and take notes!
Just a thought, I hope you can find it useful.
Cheers,
William Draven
This isn't some sappy self motivational point either. It's not Zen, and it's no secret. It's a universal fact, and one I think everyone should know. You are a product of your environment. I'll say it again. You are a product of your environment. In short, you become what you surround yourself with.
In high school I had a few friends. I wasn't the most popular kid on the block, but I knew a lot of people. One of my friends, we'll call her Marissa, smoked a lot of pot, went to a lot of parties, and drank a lot of beer. Don't get me wrong, if you want to have a good time, there is no one better to be around, but that was just the kind of life she chose for herself. She worked along side me at the local Steak N Shake in my home town of Troy.
I had another friend of mine that I grew up with, Josh we'll say, who came from a good family, wasn't a valedictorian but he got good grades, he hung out with other scholarly minded students, and came from a family of highly educated parents.
I graduated with both of them, and Josh has gone on to his second year residency as a doctor working at a hospital, and Marissa... well I think she's still working at the Steak N Shake- Though I hear she is planning to make manager by sometime next fall.
My point is this: what ever your goal in life is, be it a magician, a doctor, or even a restaurant manager, you need to surround yourself with people that you respect who are successful at doing what you want to do, and then figure out WHY they are successful, and then copy them. If you want to make a million dollars, you don't want to hang around with the guys working at McDonald's on the cook line. Chances are pretty good they won't have a clue. If you want to make a million, find out who has made a million, and then become their new best friend.
To relate this lesson to magic, if you want to be a better magician first find a magician that you really respect, then examine what they do that makes you respect them, then ask yourself why do you think they are successful, and then try to emulate those habits in your own life. If your lucky enough to meet them, become friends with them, and when ever they are around to share their knowledge shut up, and take notes!
Just a thought, I hope you can find it useful.
Cheers,
William Draven