digestdot.com digestdot.com
Search:    Site Home -> About Us -> Security & Privacy -> ToS -> Add Url -> Submit Article   
Add Url
 

Property & Estate

Education & Learning

Automotive

Online & Indoor Games

Culture & Art

Jobs & Careers

Finance & Banking

Society & Communities

Eating & Drinking

Home Family & Garden

Online Shopping

Relationship & Lifestyle

Sports

Teens & Kids

Science & Research

Issues & News

Travel & Accommodation

Self Management

Entertainment

Law & Politics

Medical Care

Health & Hygiene

Internet & Computers

Business & Services

 

  Site Home » Online & Indoor Games » Magic Games
   
 

Does It Matter Who Does the Magic Trick?

   

The magic that you see magicians performing today is really truly amazing. It seems like every year the bar is being raised to put the challenge on the rest of the magic community to come up with the next "big thing". Magic shows are getting bigger; they're getting more elaborate; they're getting extreme. But is bigger always better?

Think about it. What would you rather see, David Copperfield on stage performing one of his unbelievable elusions with all the lights, pretty assistants, and fire and smoke or some ordinary Joe walking up to you on the street and asking you to pick a card, any card?

What's your first reaction? Of course, who wouldn't want to go see David Copperfield? He is the man, well known for all of his mind blowing magic that he has performed on stage and seen by millions on TV. Hey, if I was asked this question, I'd be the first to admit, I would choose David Copperfield in a heartbeat.

But let's take a step back and think about this question, David Copperfield or Ordinary Joe. You've got the glamour versus the struggling street performer. Why would we choose Copperfield over Ordinary Joe? Is it because we know what Mr. Copperfield can do and we know whatever he does is over the top and we will enjoy it? Most likely, but what about Ordinary Joe? Why not give him a chance?

If you really think about it, do you know what this Ordinary Joe can do? Nope. So maybe it may be more exciting to see what he can do over Copperfield. Just maybe this Ordinary Joe has something that you and the rest of the world have never seen before. He may even have the next "big thing" in magic.

Maybe Ordinary Joe isn't so ordinary after all. Now that I have put this perspective into your mind, I'll ask the question again, Copperfield or Ordinary Joe? It's still a tough sell, isn't it? We are still drawn to the glamour and lights of Copperfield because we know what he can do, he is a proven entertainer.

You may be asking yourself, so what is the point in all of this? My point is that David Copperfield use to be that Ordinary Joe and now look at him. He is far from ordinary. So next time, take the time to give that Ordinary Joe a chance to show you the magic he can do because he could be showing you the next "big thing". In the end, magic being performed by some one on the street or on some big stage, it is still magic and that's what counts.

Author: Dion Semeniuk
 
Author Bio:
Dion Semeniuk has researched various ways to consolidate loans and the best resources to do so. To learn more on why to consolidate you loans, please visit http://www.consolidation-loan-directory.com
This article can be searched using: magic game, magic game station, magic games online, magic games collection, magic games card
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Bridge or Heel the Don't Pass Bet?
 
Backgammon for Beginners
 
A Look at Ivory Chess Sets
 
Lacrosse: How to be a Better Player
 
Learning Games For Young Children
 
The ABC Of Bingo
 
Powerlifting - The Ugly Sister Of Weightlifting
 
How To Play a Video Slot Machine and Win Big Profits
 
BloodRayne 2 for the Playstation 2
 
An Introduction To The Game Of Tennis
 
 
 
 
 

Gambling Online - Find The Best Bets With The Best Odds Here!

If you are gambling online and looking to play games of chance, then to make money you need to know ... - Sacha Tarkovsky
 

Billiards - The Transformation Years 1845 - 1897

An article on the history of billiards during the transformation years between 1845 and 1897. - Michael Russell
 

A Look at Online Poker Tournaments

Not just for professionals anymore: A primer on online poker tournaments, and how the amateur player ... - Matthew Winnington
 
 

Pool Tables - Fun For The Whole Family

Did you know that the first pool tables made an appearance in nineteenth century horse racing bettin ... - Ken Wilson
 

Fun Things To Do To Pass Time Online

Rarely does someone log on to the Internet without a specific site destination or objective in mind. ... - Peter Portero
 
 
Site Home -> Security & Privacy -> ToS
© 2006-2008 www.digestdot.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.