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What does your social circle think?
« on: October 10, 2011, 11:38:01 PM »
 

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What does your family/friends think of your card/magic/cardistry addiction? Do they know? Do they care?

I personally keep this stuff on the down-low from my immediate relatives, but all my friends and my girlfriend are very aware and I'm lucky enough to have them be quite supportive.

From my experience, I have learned that it is best to surround yourself in a supportive environment and close out those that put you down in a non-constructive way.
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Re: What does your social circle think?
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2011, 11:42:29 PM »
 

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Most of my friends don't say anything, i've even gotten a few into cardistry. However, some of my friends look at me and ask why am i wasting my time doing that stupid stuff with cards. i politely respond with, "you're playing a video game right now..."
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Re: What does your social circle think?
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2011, 11:50:33 PM »
 

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most think im wasting my time.
Do you guys even read this? Like I could have the meaning of life here and I doubt you would know it.
 

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« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2011, 12:37:32 AM »
 

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Awesome question, I am also curious to see what other people social circles are like.

As for me,

Friends I have had for years, and family are the only ones who know I used to practise magic quite a bit. I don't really practise much anymore, I am more of a collector, so with new people I meet I generally will not tell them I used to do magic unless it comes up somehow in a conversation. That being said, people do know I have a card collection, and all of them seem genuinely interested in it. I feel that I still tend to down play the card thing a lot though, mostly because it does not really fit with the other parts of my life and personality. As I have gotten older though, I have become more open with not only my dabbles with playing cards but most areas of my life, probably has something to do with gaining confidence and life experience.

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« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2011, 12:40:13 AM »
 

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most think im wasting my time.

Weird, i'm encountering the same thing - It's cool what we do right? :)
 

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« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2011, 12:54:28 AM »
 

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Yea, I was always told its childish but according to the age area here. most are around my age or older. I feel that when I become a great magician and make a lot of money, then they will wish they supported me.
Do you guys even read this? Like I could have the meaning of life here and I doubt you would know it.
 

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« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2011, 01:27:09 AM »
 

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I wonder why people think practicing something like magic or cardistry is a waste of time but yet sports or video games aren't looked at the same way. (im a huge sports fan and im saying that) its jut that if you look at hobbies in the scheme of life they are all pointless really, but if it is something you enjoy then it is absolutely worth doing!

I just dont get it. kids can play HOURS of video games a day and get praised by their friends for being good at it, but if a kid from that same group practiced a sleight for hours people would say he's wasting time. why is something that makes you think and create a waste of time?

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« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2011, 01:30:11 AM »
 

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I wonder why people think practicing something like magic or cardistry is a waste of time but yet sports or video games aren't looked at the same way. (im a huge sports fan and im saying that) its jut that if you look at hobbies in the scheme of life they are all pointless really, but if it is something you enjoy then it is absolutely worth doing!
 
I just dont get it. kids can play HOURS of video games a day and get praised by their friends for being good at it, but if a kid from that same group practiced a sleight for hours people would say he's wasting time. why is something that makes you think and create a waste of time?



I know. Also why is it reasonable to buy gear and tickets and food for a season of football, but not to buy a few decks of new standards decks and some magic tricks online. If I had the same support my bro has with his football stuff i might have already had some magic gigs. (sorry for the vent in there.)
Do you guys even read this? Like I could have the meaning of life here and I doubt you would know it.
 

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« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2011, 01:33:34 AM »
 

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I by no means was trying to bash sports. I just think its stupid that people have to judge something someone else loves just its not the norm. Can't both sports and magic teach you life lessons?
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« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2011, 01:35:17 AM »
 

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yea i was not trying to bash them but what i was saying is people feel sports are with the time, effort and money. while magic is not.
Do you guys even read this? Like I could have the meaning of life here and I doubt you would know it.
 

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« Reply #10 on: October 11, 2011, 02:31:31 AM »
 

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My friends are really cynical.  Any time I tried to show them a trick or anything, they'd actively try to screw it up (well, some just work out how I did it, and that's cool with me).  My Dad's kinda interested and curious, being a poker player who's never touched a deck worth more than $1.50 in his life up to this point.  My Mum would hate it if she knew hoe much I was spending.
 

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« Reply #11 on: October 11, 2011, 03:04:04 AM »
 

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My friends are really cynical.  Any time I tried to show them a trick or anything, they'd actively try to screw it up (well, some just work out how I did it, and that's cool with me).  My Dad's kinda interested and curious, being a poker player who's never touched a deck worth more than $1.50 in his life up to this point.  My Mum would hate it if she knew hoe much I was spending.
Ahh the cynical crowd. The ones that think magic is for attempting to mess with and interrupt rather than sit back and let the illusion take you in. People don't understand how much better the world is before you know how a magic trick is done. Once you learn, you can't unlearn, and suddenly things are far less magnificent since the answer is never shapeshifting, invisibility cloaks or thousands of miniature jetpacks on your shoes engineered by Nazi scientists in WWII that you managed to procure and now use in your levitation stunt.

Instead, the answers are simple, and extremely boring to non-magicians.

"You mean all you did was lift two cards? That's IT? THAT'S STUPID!"
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Re: What does your social circle think?
« Reply #12 on: October 11, 2011, 06:51:03 AM »
 

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Most of my friends don't think its "cool" that I do magic and collect cards. But my family is supportive of it, I just wish they payed for some of my supplies.
 

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« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2011, 07:47:22 AM »
 

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Everyone in my family knows, they just don't know the extent it's gotten to, nor do i want them to know. I wouldn't want them to know becuase 1 of 2 things would always happen, (1. they would always accuse my magic of being "fake" as in all i did was some sleight of hand.)(2. They would most likely buy me crappy decks and expect me to use them all the time when i would rather use a good deck over a crappy one.) My friends just think it's cool whenever i bust out a deck and do a trick, or start doing something random like second dealing or some flourishing.
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« Reply #14 on: October 11, 2011, 08:54:08 AM »
 

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My dad always says that I shouldn't buy too much cards, I mean not over 100$ everytime I order new decks, but he is kinda supportive,
in school, most of my friends say that I'm a bit crazy but they also say that they think it's kinda cool, but there are some that know how a double lift "works" and one of them always wants to destroy the trick, even when I just begun with it. He's always shouting when he sees a move he know, it's so annoying -.-
I try to get some of my friends into cardistry, but most of them say they don't want to practice so they don't even try it.
I showed them some of my decks and some were really interested in it. I already brought some people in my family into magic and collecting and I ordered the vortex deck for around 4 other people.
 

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« Reply #15 on: February 26, 2012, 08:14:58 AM »
 

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What does your family/friends think of your card/magic/cardistry addiction? Do they know? Do they care?

I personally keep this stuff on the down-low from my immediate relatives, but all my friends and my girlfriend are very aware and I'm lucky enough to have them be quite supportive.

From my experience, I have learned that it is best to surround yourself in a supportive environment and close out those that put you down in a non-constructive way.

Most of them do not understand what kind of satisfaction we get in collecting cards.
I told them, its 52pieces of art in a single box.
Also its kinda like shoes for girls and cars for boys.
So yeah when i put it that way they kinda nod their heads and say "ah...." but I know they still don't understand.

My grandma thinks it is a complete waste of time and money.

My mum is very respectful of it.

My dad couldn't care less at all. ^_^

My sister acts the same as my dad. But everytime she sees a good deck of cards she kinda wants it but doesn't tell me because she is afraid of being called a copy cat ( i dunno why she'd think that) but yeah.

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« Reply #16 on: February 26, 2012, 08:49:51 AM »
 

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The only people that know are my close family and friends (and anyone that comes into my room).

My family knows because I am constantly getting packages in the mail, and my parents mainly know because I always need to borrow somebody's credit card  ;)

My brother thinks its a waste, but I remind him how many videogames he has, and his argument becomes invalid then.

My father thinks its a complete waste and would hate if he ever knew how much I spend on cards.

Everyone else thinks its either cool, or they don't care.

My closest friends know, and are actually really supportive. My friend has actually gotted interested in cards, and is on the discourse (ascaffo), but I don't believe he has any cards yet (though he has pledged for some Vortex decks.
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« Reply #17 on: February 26, 2012, 09:19:10 AM »
 

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Most of my friends think it's cool and like seeing simple flourishes etc.
What I really HATE is when people tell me I should stop buying cards and save up my money.
It'd be the same as telling my sister she should stop dancing, or my gamer friends they should stop buying games... You get the point.
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« Reply #18 on: February 26, 2012, 11:35:46 AM »
 

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Most of my friends think its weird except for my 2 friends that are magicians and deck collectors. My parents think its a waste of money but they are still supportive. My brother thinks its stupid.
 

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« Reply #19 on: February 26, 2012, 12:27:21 PM »
 

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My friends like my cards and think they are pretty cool. My mom useed to think it was a waste of money to buy so many cards and now she realizes it is a hobby. My Dad likes me to buy decks that I resell for a profit and doesn`t mind me buying other stuff. My grandma loves my magic.
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« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2012, 12:54:16 PM »
 

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When I was first starting my friends couldn't care less about the stuff I was doing. And I understand why - I wasn't great. I mean I know some of you say things about sports and video games and how that isn't waste of time: that is because you see immediate affects. I mean you play a game for a week and it can be completed - yet a week of solid practice on ONE sleight may just get it down. When I first started people would say things like "I saw this trick where David Blaine merged to cards together" and "OMG in vegas there is this guy who can chop things in half with cards". Realistically I wont be as good as them until I practice for the next twenty years. It's why I am greatful D and D aren't well known outside of magic circles because every time I did a sybil cut or something I would be asked to be as great as them - and its very annoying to keep saying "yeah I can't. I need another ten years of 8 hours a day practice". However now I only have a few tricks that I have focussed on because they either hit hard, or are simple and I can reveal how they are done (it gets people involved). I have one trick I use as a pick up line. Most people are amazed and when I can see someone going to ruin the trick I make them look like an idiot. The other day I had a cut determined through all my cuts and shuffles the card was on the top. So I cut it to the bottom, and turned over the top card. He shut up. Only one person really knows the extent of my collection and she thinks its cool.
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« Reply #21 on: February 26, 2012, 02:03:45 PM »
 

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Nothing different to what has already been said really. I seem to be the performing monkey amongst my peers, "Come on, show us a trick!" they don't seem to understand that I prefer flourishing and cuts. they see cards they think card trick. So I know some simple effective tricks, barcode or Joker reveals still seem to amaze them and the trusty Svengali deck goes everywhere with me.

Some people think it's a waste of Money, I collect 1\64 Diecast too and people think that's childish too, it's not like I bash them together like I did when I was six! these are collectors pieces as are most of the cards.



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« Reply #22 on: February 26, 2012, 02:34:25 PM »
 

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My friends all know I collect cards. I honestly want people to know because it's part of what makes me who I am. I don't go around advertising it, but I'm open about it.

My family didn't totally get it at first but then then I told them about some of the history of cards and they appreciate it more. I love to surprise them with random playing card facts and whatnot haha. My friends think it's cool and they love it when I bring a cool deck to play a game of cards.

Being able to share what I do with those around me has made collecting that much more fun and it's something that I would never try to minimize or hide.
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« Reply #23 on: February 26, 2012, 04:03:22 PM »
 

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i know most people tell me i am now over doing it, they were ok when it was a hobby, but now that i want to do magic as my career its officially a dumb thing to everyone i talk to. :(
Do you guys even read this? Like I could have the meaning of life here and I doubt you would know it.
 

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« Reply #24 on: February 27, 2012, 04:46:32 AM »
 

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My fiancee is very encouraging about my magic, not so thrilled but still encouraging about my card collecting.  My co-workers have little interest, but others I see at work sometimes enjoy a little show of my skills.  The kids at the hospital for the most part love my performances, and even the parents get into it - apparently there's another magician at the hospital but they like my magic better!  Family: take it or leave it.  Close friends: think it's cool.  My aikido sensei: royal pain in the ass, always trying to poke holes in my tricks just to be the party pooper and claims he's trying to improve my magic by showing me the flaws in it (I don't really perform for him anymore).  David Blaine and Asi Wind thought I was pretty good, considering my level of experience!
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« Reply #25 on: February 27, 2012, 04:56:10 AM »
 

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i have 3 brother .. 2 think it dumb but the other is okay with it he lend me his paypal account to buy the deck .. my parent will nag at me everytime they see me playing card saying that they will be afraid that i will be addicted to gambling all sort and when newspaper has someone suciding because of gambling she will defintely cut out the article and show it to me
 

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« Reply #26 on: February 27, 2012, 11:43:04 AM »
 

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Everyone I've told so far about my card collecting and Encarded have thought it was really cool. Even though I specifically told some family that I'd be happy to give them a deck, I still had a cousin order $130 worth to support it. And those folks are farmers, not exactly the typical card collectors.

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« Reply #27 on: February 27, 2012, 01:01:40 PM »
 

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My parents only cared until I got a job now they think it's a little silly but don't complain

Brother used to do magic so he gets it

Friends think I'm a badass with the exception of one or two. I flourish for the most part.
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« Reply #28 on: February 27, 2012, 03:16:50 PM »
 

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mother dosent like it but i dont listen and keep on getting them

father thinks i spend too much but i dont listen he seems to not care about the cards anymore infact he seemed to enjoy watching me open dotm and when a package comes to his house he will try get it to me as soon as it arrives

fiance likes it she looks at the deck whenever i get a new one but we play most all card games with the black tigers i first give her then rather than playing with the cards she puts them right away after the card games but she loves to play with the bee dice and loves to look at the boxes

friends either think im crazy or want all the cards i have and keep trying to buy them if i sell them osmthing say a hard drive theyll say wont you chuck in a v6 or somthing
 

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« Reply #29 on: February 27, 2012, 03:29:49 PM »
 

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My parent's don't care as long as I use my money wisely and work hard in school and get a job to pay for my decks. I do magic tricks but don't tell any one I'm a card collector. Many of those I told thought it was just a stupid wasted of money, and they think I'm super rich. 1 or 2 people I've shown thought the decks were really nice and said he understood me.
 

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« Reply #30 on: February 28, 2012, 02:04:32 AM »
 

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My friends are really cynical.  Any time I tried to show them a trick or anything, they'd actively try to screw it up (well, some just work out how I did it, and that's cool with me).  My Dad's kinda interested and curious, being a poker player who's never touched a deck worth more than $1.50 in his life up to this point.  My Mum would hate it if she knew hoe much I was spending.
Ahh the cynical crowd. The ones that think magic is for attempting to mess with and interrupt rather than sit back and let the illusion take you in. People don't understand how much better the world is before you know how a magic trick is done. Once you learn, you can't unlearn, and suddenly things are far less magnificent since the answer is never shapeshifting, invisibility cloaks or thousands of miniature jetpacks on your shoes engineered by Nazi scientists in WWII that you managed to procure and now use in your levitation stunt.

Instead, the answers are simple, and extremely boring to non-magicians.

"You mean all you did was lift two cards? That's IT? THAT'S STUPID!"

I think with many "trick breakers" it has a bit less to do with wanting to be smartasses and intentionally messing with you, and a bit more to do with the fact that you're messing with their reality a little.  Do some magic to a type-A personality control freak who considers himself the master of his domain and thinks he understands the world left, right and sideways, and it can weird him out a bit.  Some people with esteem issues will actually get angry because they think you're trying to make them look bad, especially if you come off as arrogant when performing.

Then again, I had one kid I performed for - his entire extended family were in this dinky hospital room, maybe a dozen people, and when I tried performing for him, his family was telling him in his native language to mess with the trick.  By the third time performing that trick, I used a stripper deck and intentionally pulled the card out of the deck mid-trick to ask "Are you SURE you remember your card now?  Because I'd hate for you to forget it - the trick's not as much fun that way."  By the time I finished that trick, he conceded that I got his card correct.

After that, I went with a WOW trick.  I asked them to pick a card and showed them the wrong card intentionally.  The kid said it was his card.  I wished him well and left without finishing my routine!

Fortunately, little pricks like this kid and his family are few and far between.

My mother actually has a deep understanding of why I enjoy magic and cards so much.  I've enjoyed playing cards since childhood, and her father was an inveterate card player, as were most of her brothers and brothers-in-law.  Apparently he's the person in the family that I seem to have gotten the most from in terms of my innate personality, and genetically I shared more of my mother's physical traits than any of my brothers (no blood-relative sisters, just one adopted).

I've also been noticing that as my skill has improved, people are more impressed with my magic.  I've been doing this one three-trick routine over and over again for so long now, I could probably do it in my sleep - it only requires a standard deck with two identical (or seemingly identical) jokers, and I'm always carrying at least one deck that fits the bill, usually Bicycle Guardians.  It feels a little boring at times, but I've done it for people who've seen the tricks individually when I first learned them, and they see it as totally new and very impressive.  I remember reading a quote from some famous magician that it's not how many different tricks you know, it's how well you know the ones you do know.  One magician mentioned in the same article where I read that quote had a repertoire of exactly five tricks.  But he did those five tricks with such utter perfection, more weren't necessary.
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« Reply #31 on: March 02, 2012, 09:36:50 AM »
 

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Family: Doesn't care. My youngest brother has a couple of tricks up his sleeve but it's mainly for icebreakers. He doesn't want nor consider himself to be a magician.


Girlfriend: Need I say more? She's here in the forums isn't she?  :P  I love you Lara-chan! (Shameless PDA)


Friends: They're having a blast whenever I perform tricks to them. They know I don't perform everytime I'm with them so they don't ask. They're really supportive. In fact, I have a close friend whose mom always invites me over on Christmas day and perform for their family and friends. I don't get paid but hey, she's one of those moms who're really cool and hangs out with our group of friends whenever we're at their house.


Oh and since a lot of people are complaining about hecklers here, I decided to make a topic on it because I'd be off topic if I blabbed on it here. Here's the link:
http://aethercards.com/discourse/index.php?topic=1954.0
Enjoy!  ;)
I prefer hand written signatures over digital ones but the ink appears to be stuck on my monitor screen...

- Emman Refuerzo aka Kensei777