
Originally Posted by
Rabidpuppies
I don't believe it kills creativity at all.
Wouldn't it be great to have no prior knowledge of magic and it's secrets and just 'come up' with something new and totally off the hook?
Yes...that would be awesome. And practically impossible.
One thing leads to another, what you learn feeds your desire to learn more and to add yourself to everything you learn. From out of that gloopy pool of stuff...comes creativity.
I say buy with abandon.
You can never have too much magic, I still find little gems of information and new things I'd never even heard of from places i never would have suspected.
Case in point:
I recently bought Rehab, by Cameron Francis. Why did I buy 'another' torn and restored card trick when I already have several killers? No idea really...i was bored, fancied spending some money, I like BBM stuff so the deal was done. On the DVD were some bonus tricks and in there I learnt The Jordan Count, which I'd never heard of before. Could I have learn it from somewhere else? Most assuredly...but that's neither here nor there.
I also picked up Welcome To The Firm. Now, I'm only half way through that one but already i have been made privy to two of the most genius routines and sleights I've come across in years. Simply stunning. Your mind starts working overtime with the possibilities when you see such things.
Get your hands on as much material as you can, that's what I think. You don't have to practice it all to get worth from it, far from it. I'm still practicing the same things I was six months ago, but my mind is already thinking how these new things can help me in the future.
So I don't think it kills anyhting...well, maybe your bank balance.
Rabid Out
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