Hello everyone, how's it going? This is my first forum post on Theory11, and I have been into magic for nine months so far, and into cardistry for about 4 months now. For the last two to three months I have been constantly pondering to myself, what am I really after, or what am I trying to achieve? I was just posting this thread with the hopes of someone to give me any advice upon finding your place(genre) in the art. For example, each day I will wake up and be into something different. Such as, I will be into rings one day, then rubber bands, then cards, then coins, then cardistry and so on and so forth. My only worry is that I will never become truly masterful with any one of those genres because I am always taking upon different and new genres. My major worry is that I will only be considered intermediate when it comes to one of those many genres included in magic/cardistry. Although, I do not want to be known or considered intermediate, but rather know as masterful. I want to be known as masterful as in a sense of that when someone sees me with that object in hand(cards, coins, rings etc.) they will look and think, " Oh, there's his weapon." Such as Jason England with cards(cheating), Andrei Jikh with cards(cardistry) Eric Jones with coins(sleight of hand), Marcus Eddie with rubber bands(sleight of hand), and Garrett Thomas with rings(sleight of hand). Again, my question to you is to simply provide any information that can help with this question that I have. One last thing that might help also is that I have experienced and played around with all of these genres, but the one genre that I've always preferred towards the others are cards, but I do enjoy all of them and would greatly appreciate any advice that you may have. Thank you all, and have a great day!