I once discussed this topic.
Im going to paste my idea of it from there to here but do check out the awesome replys that have much knowledge and thoughts in them:
http://forums.theory11.com/showthread.php?t=24741 .
My Though Cycle:
I have been on these forums for well over 2 years, from the beginning actually and from time to time good posts pop up that make you actually rethink everything i thought was ideal.
The art, is this even art?
There was a thread a while ago(
klick)called is Magic Art, the majority thought that it was, although a big number of people disagreed.
Why?
Because we are not striving to a goal, proven by Mr. Steerpike in his wonderful thread which he just released. We are not striving towards anything, to tell you the truth we have become lazy bastards, moving our butts only when someone smacks us with a load of cash. The real spark of magic has somewhat faded away, the real sincere love for it and all that it stands for.
I mean i see guys who have been at this for 40 years and they have more love and spark to it than i do. And i love this art, more than anything in the world, currently(this implies that i don't have a girlfriend

). But why have we lost the spark?
Because we do too much, i for one: Mentalism, Spiritualism, Hypnotism, Programming, Web Design and Development, Graphic Design, School, Film class, Friends: The list goes on. Think about what was going on 40 years ago, nobody asked what sports you are in or whats you favorite hobby, they knew you either played Football or Baseball and that was it nothing more. Now we have millions of different hobbies and such and we want to try everything and even if we find the ones we like and want to do we still move on to other stuff and try to see what happens. We have a lot of knowledge in different hobbies but they are only on the tip of the iceberg, nothing more. Just basics.
I saw a film today and i quote, "Staring at the eyes of a computer screen will starve children from their inspiration, imagination and cleverness...". I find this fascinating since it is true, for me at least.
How does this have to do with advancing the art?
Well generally when two people loose their love for one another they get divorced and thats what happens to a lot of us. I mean yes people say that kids don't have their priorities straight and what not and they leave things too quickly but this is not a late thing, it has been going on for centuries, people just tend to overlook that. But if we don't have love and the will to do magic how can we even do it properly. I mean yes i can learn to be good at it but if i loose the spark and go into a routine game and thats nothing else but work.
I used to live magic, live for the name of it and nothing else. It was my life and still is but what changed was my ways of doing it. I used to go out all the time and do street, i had umph, i loved it. The spark was there but i went too far too quick, i wanted to become big too fast and the spark did not ignite.
I loved how my friend said to me when i hooked up with my ex, "A big flame at the starts means that it will burn out fast". And it did...a fast fire burns out quicker than a slow phased fire. We need to learn that and act fast, we all want to be superstars too fast and get recognition from others so that we can be good in the eyes of fellow magicians when actually we have to look at the audience and see what they think, what is their view on it and take that as solid ground.
I for one am going to pursue my dream of becoming a professional Mentalist, having my own show in Vegas and also in my home country.
We cannot advance the art, if we are not good enough to fit the shoes of the old guys.
Mikk.