Very nicely said... Couldn't have put it better myself...why do Olympic runners train thousands of hours for a 10 second race? why do musicians practice a rhythm hundreds of times for a few performances?
some magicians (like myself) love to perform just to unleash the moment of astonishment, a moment they are likely never to forget. thats what theory11 is all about, unleashing the moment of astonishment. to me, its worth the hundreds of packs of cards i've gone through to perfect a routine or a sleight. magic is also fun to just sit there and practice. but thats just me
Heart Surgeon + Magic = Signed Card To Hearthobby for me. Nonetheless a real big hobby. I actually wanna be a heart surgeon. Magic is all about the reactions for me so in my opinion, those short moments of astonishment by the spectators are totally worth the long, tedious and occasionally painful hours or practice
As for the full time workers, It is a means of income, it’s how we feed our families, it’s how we pay the rent or mortgage. It, in short, is a job. For others, the “part timers” it is simply a fun hobby that can be used to make extra money. These are only 5% of “magical practioners” 95% are novices, or enthusiasts. Simply put, those who just love doing magic, whether they make a dime or not. Those, to me, are the ones who have an unadulterated love of our art. They do it for the love of the art.