Michael Kras wrote:Turns out it is exact opposite.
It's not. I would consider a four-sentence post to be rather brief.
Michael Kras wrote:I am just SO excited about magic and want to make a name for myself in the magic world.
Just be sure that the name you make for yourself is one that you wish to keep, as it
will stick with you.
My personal advice to you would be to calm down and take heed of what those posting before me have said; most have been involved with the 'magic world' since long before you were even a glint in the milkman's eye, and have reams to share on the subject. Just consider the following paragraph for a moment:
"For some reason our world has suddenly become inundated with a plethora of genus types; 14 and 15 year old kids that have been studying magic the past two to maybe five years, that think they are read enough and experienced enough to not just write and produce a book, but ask outrageous money for an electronic download of it. A small fortune for someone’s theoretical ideas; material that is not typically audience tested or properly worked out by testing. Not just by the innovator by his associates that work in the real world on a daily basis."
Now does anything in there sound just the tiniest bit familiar? If so, please take the time to read (yes, not write) the following essay by the wonderful Craig Browning:
http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic14907.php
I don't wish to sound too harsh, but you really do need to actually
read what people are saying to you.
An interesting experiment for you may be to print this topic off and store it with your notes for a few years. I'm sure that, provided you are still interested in the art of magic, when you read through them again you will able to make much more sense of the views expressed here. At the moment it seems that the time people are putting into replying to and trying to help you is having little effect, so don't be too surprised if your next post or topic is not met with such a response as has been seen here.