Just found this comment in the forum, talking about Classic Passes:
KardAdict wrote:Although is the pass a necissary sleight? I am not so sure.
Goodness gracious...
Well, if you remove the classic pass or it's variants from most Cardie's memory, they'd be pretty stuck.
OF COURSE it is a necessary sleight. How can you 'not be so sure' if you're not trying to learn it?
By learning the BASICS of sleights, moves and subtelties, you build an impromptu arsenal of ways of getting into and out of effects.
The more you learn and get involved in magic, the more you will appreciate why comments such as "LEARN THE BASICS", "READ THE CLASSIC TEXTS", "GET INVOLVED WITH THE OLD-SCHOOL STUFF" are so important.
Learning the basics, as boring as they may seem, and as tedious as they may seem—perhaps because they don't let you shove a coin thru a can within 3 minutes of reading—will make you a much wiser, more versatile, more valued and more articulate magician.
So many newer would-be-magicians are lazy. VERY lazy. I blame this on self-working, visual and easy to do magic. When it comes to REAL magic, such as anything involving skill, the new-age 'want it now' magician's tremble.
Here's some typical slots I place people in when I see new members looking for advice here...
1. If the first effect you bought was a self-working effect and you're wanting to get into magic more seriously. But you crave to be able to do more technical stuff, but havent' the drive to get any further—you just want it handed to you on a plate. However, the magic you now seek will probably end up being downloaded from filesharing forums, as your initial purchase left you cold as to how quickly the novelty wore off.
2. You are a genuine 'student of magic'. You crave knowledge and every ounce of advice you're given you follow up. You practice until you're good enough to show off, and you generally don't go out annoying your mates with your latest knowledge until you're happy that it works.
You come seeking wisdom, as you appreciate that wisdom comes from those who have trodden the same path you now tread, and they are only wiser because their journey has taken them further.
3. You've found TalkMagic whilst browsing a search engine for 'how to do criss angel magic' or somesuch, and you are trying to talk-the-talk and walk-the-walk in the hope of getting some knowledge for free. You have absolutely no interest in magic other than to lift the lid on exposing the secrets, or your curiousity is simply so you can impress your friends with your skills. You make no attempt whatsoever to show gratitude or manners for what is essentially a labour of love—being as this forum is generally contributed to volunarily.
4. You have a limited knowledge of magic, and you're not afraid to voice an opinion. You've studied forums, read posts, and think you know it all—or at least you act that way.
You shun advice, ignore rules, forget hospitality, disregard etiquette, and seem to be on a mission to cause trouble. Arrogance, bad attitude and expletive use of English seem to be your only virtues.
Sorry to go on and on and on... but reality check: What motivates people to post such rubbish?
I mean, we really do all have to start learning somewhere. It's true. And I didn't mean to pick on KardAddict... that was just the catalyst really.
However, it's interesting that the 'noobs' on forums in general—not just magic—are out for what appears to be a free ride.