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dat8962 wrote:Oh dear, I don't mean to be rude or to discourage you from posting but please, please can you post something different than your age and how long you've been working with sponges.
This is all starting to wear a little thin.
Given your other posts and the content within them I would suggest that whilst you may be intermediate and perhaps an advanced level at spongeballs, I would say that due to your loack of wider magic knowledge and experience you are perhaps only a mere beginner.
Start reading the archives here within TM and much of what you ask will be revealed and along the way, you will find new things that interest you.
SpongeBallSlight-of-hand wrote:I really do apologize.
I tend to get carried away like this. I think it's because of something i have -- fear of rejection. I'm afraid of being rejected, so I ask how I am, and state how old I am, hoping someone will compliment me. It's not realy attention getting, it's a sympoton of depression.
seige wrote:SpongeBallSlight-of-hand wrote:I really do apologize.
I tend to get carried away like this. I think it's because of something i have -- fear of rejection. I'm afraid of being rejected, so I ask how I am, and state how old I am, hoping someone will compliment me. It's not realy attention getting, it's a sympoton of depression.
Bombshell warning
If you have a fear of rejection, then constantly purporting to be proficient one post, and dumb the next will only encourage people to reject you.
And I am not so sure that magic is the ideal hobby if rejection is what you fear, because without an audience, the magic means nothing, and if your audience rejects you, you'll be upset.
And they WILL reject you.
Magicians get rejected on a regular basis. It's the norm. It's how you LEARN to be better, by people telling you where you are going wrong.
And here's a small hint: STOP bombarding the forums with long posts expecting comments on your sponge ball stuff. Try and join in a bit, mingle, and if you've not got a comment, don't worry.
This is a friendly place, you're very welcome here, but I think rejection is the least of your worries if you keep pushing down people's throats the fact that you are American, Sponge expert, nearly 18 etc.
Personally, sponge ball magic bores me to tears. Granted, I do have some and I perform a gentle routine when the time is right, but it seems that perhaps for you to broaden your own horizons you need to perhaps study a bit more magic in general, as in my opinion, those little sponge balls just aren't floating your boat anymore.
PLEASE keep on trying, and PLEASE keep on posting, but PLEASE stop delivering the insecurity speech. It is giving members the wrong impression of you I am sure. It is almost the negative of what you should be doing to combat your fear of rejection.
Tomo wrote:Just chill out and do your best. Rejection, like ridicule, is nothing to be afraid of. I write for a living and I started off with nothing but rejection. Usually, it comes in the form of complete silence. It's like someone you're falling for not calling you ever again. Horrible. Most can't live with the gut-wrenching feeling and give up in embarrasement, but if you really believe in what you're doing then you'll get up the next day and do it all again because it's worth it in the end. I think you have the tenacity to keep hacking away at indifference with better and better stuff, and believe me, there's no better therapy for depression than finally getting to "yes". Grab a web cam, put up a file of your best routine and show us what you're capable of. Really go to town on it.
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