
Some interesting thoughts...
Fact is, we all start off as a wannabe; some of us are very young while others are consdierably older but there is a starting point in there somewhere and that typically coencides with whoever is "the dude" on Tv at the time be it Doug Henning, David Copperfield or our current reign of terror in the form of Derren Brown, Criss Angel and David Blaine. True to the sheep we human beings tend to be, mimickery is the course of action. In the 70s and well into the 90s everyone was buying the latests in big, overpriced boxes into which we tossed hapless young ladies and did nasty things to them. Then, in the late 90s something interesting happened; a mumbling street kid pulled the rug out from under everyone's feet by doing a one hour special employing less than $500.00 worth of base magic shop tricks and some personal brass.
Not only did Blaine redefine magic in the mind of both, the lay-public and the magic buff, he redefined the performance venue and lead a lot of young people to believe that "Street Magic" was profitable (which is far from the truth... especially if you are doing the same stuff everyone's seen done on the tube.)
Mickery is normal sad to say, but it is where most of us begin and it takes time along side experience, before we begin shifting out of that category and actually thinking for ourselves... some of us never will make that step in that "life" keeps side tracking us and too, many of us simply don't have the skills or discipline for making it happen.
I had one of my students ask me why people think what I do is "real" and yet, he can do the same exact routine and people see it as being a cute trick. Well, the answer is very simple; I've invested 30 years into learning how to be a cunning and manipulative artist

Which brings us to the real issue here and why I see most as being Newbies or "Wannabes"... Even in the professional world my longevity as an active performer/technician in this industry is a bit exceptional given my age (though I whimper alot about being old, I'm still a few years away from 50 -- it's the milage that will kill you though)
Anyhow, my thoughts are scattering all over the place... I just wanted to check in on this, in that my name was invoked
