Hey guys. So I have been thinking about this a lot lately, and I wanted to get everyone's take on it. Why do we do magic? I can't figure out what it is that I love about it so much, I just do. Why do we enjoy magic and spend countless hours practicing moves that our spectators don't even know about? In magic, there is no "showing off" to others. In juggling, for example, it is obvious how much skill is needed. But in magic, we practice just as much, yet we don't get any credit because of how much behind-the-scenes work is done in magic, while juggling is straightforward without anything hidden, as is just about any other art. People can admire the detail of a painting, the swift fingers of a musician, and admire the obvious amount of work they put into their art. But no spectator can admire the hours spent making a pass invisible, or a double lift seamless. What I'm saying is, there is so much less gratification that we get out of magic, yet we as magicians love it. What makes you guys love magic? Also, in magic it seems that people root against you. Magic is one of the few arts where in many cases people watching you have a desire to ruin you. When someone calls you out on a double (which has happened to all of us) or says "Nice job, but I know what you did." When I look at the cons of magic vs. the pros, sometimes I just want to quit it all, but I can't. Do any of you feel the same way? If not, what do you feel?