Hey, I'm 16 and I have a huge passion for magic and flourishing but today I was looking into magic shops I can apply for and my mom said magic won't get me anywhere, that it's a waste of time. What do you guys think?
Hey, I'm 16 and I have a huge passion for magic and flourishing but today I was looking into magic shops I can apply for and my mom said magic won't get me anywhere, that it's a waste of time. What do you guys think?
My mother said the same thing til I did that first trade show gig. Honestly you are 16 and most mothers say the same thing about kids who want to be artist musician magicians ect ect.
What you have to understand in two years you will be 18 and it kinda doesn't matter. What kinda changed my mother's mind was two fold. One was the corporate gig check I cashed when I was 19 that was about what she made in a month but the other was my mentor picked us up for diner in his Benz. She was introduced to the other magicians in the area. Doctors CPA and lawyers. She saw that these people of the community were magicians and that they made something of their lives. My mother saw that yes you can a living with magic if you are willing to put in the hard work and understand that it's a long road to get there, but that is a popular hobby as well among educated professional. As a back up I studied music education as a major and audio engineering as a minor at Ohio State.
Hey, I'm 16 and I have a huge passion for magic and flourishing but today I was looking into magic shops I can apply for and my mom said magic won't get me anywhere, that it's a waste of time. What do you guys think?
Thanks. Any tips on getting there
To be balanced with some of the above advice: you have to be good or have potential to be good. Sometimes your parents know you best and are being brutally honest with you to redirect you. Think about it like American Idol TV show. There are so many people who were told to follow their dreams - sometimes even by family- yet they should be doing something else. Following your dreams is great, but you need to find out how to best do that based on a realistic look at your skill sets. Those who know you best may give you much better advice about your skills than an anonymous group on the Internet.
My manager at a sales and consulting firm that I used to work for told me the same thing. I told them to go to hell and walked out. Several years later I've been on a TV a couple times, in a movie, toured the nation three times, and worked for all kinds of people including celebrities and dignitaries alike.
If magic is a passion follow your heart and to hell with what anyone else has to say about it!