Lessons Learned From Legerdemain - Lesson #5

Nov 28, 2007
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Lessons Learned From Legerdemain

Introduction:
It has been a great four issues of “Lessons Learned” and now our time must come to an end. “There shall be no more, so for one last time, people make some noise.” Thank you for all your support. Keep the dream alive!

Lesson #5:
Let me tell you a story.
According to an experiment by Bouchard and Lykken, 1990, their results supported the theory that genes have more influence in determining a person’s characteristics than the environment in which a person lives in.
That being said, I believe my call to entertain the entire world with my magic is in my genes. I do not know what part of my DNA says that, but since I was exposed to magic by a David Blaine card trick, magic has always been my love. I did not know anyone else that liked magic. Magic is my vocation. I was put on Earth to entertain.

Final Thoughts:
What is your purpose in life? What do you love? What are you willing to die for?

“If a man hasn't discovered something he will die for, he isn't fit to live.” – Martin Luther King Jr.

Written by: Anthony Nguyen
Edited by Steve Einhorn
 
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