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Albert kinda was hitting the topic, and I think he understand my references, so Tommy, when you go to a trick video, like a pro-looking transpo or if someone wants to introduce a trick or whatnot, the music and the atmosphere, with the talking is simply so extravagant.
[and I mean the videos and presentations Ive seen when I talk about people and/or magicians in the forum + about every other awesome magic trick Ive seen] Ill post a vid of what im talking about and how it appears to me. And Albert, is that really it? Is all of this struggle just to impress people? To see their faces as they truly believe what you have done, or for you to continue to have a whim about yourself?
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Ultimately, I don't want to personally approach someone too professionally. It's too stiff and sometimes intimidating. As long as I can hold a good attitude and posture with decent clothing and good hygiene, that's more than enough to make people at least listen to what you say. If they are interested, they will stay and they will feel comfortable with my company. Also, most people get greater confidence with better clothing or hair cuts or whatever makes them feel good about themselves. That's why being more professional, than not, adds to your self-esteem in my opinion. That leads to impressing people. So: Professional (or clean looking) => You feel confident => People will be more attentive => Greater chance of impressing others => You feel good for making their day too ![]()
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