The thing is that after reading this book, I lost a large amount of respect and appreciation for Jay
Sankey. The thing is, that so much of this book is fluff and wishful thinking, that I really walked
away from reading this book like I had been cheated. The thing is that Jay bases a lot of his
practices on his feelings or hunches (world where magic is still entertaining but the secrets are
not secret for example). If you want some magic theory without blowing this much cash, here you go.
1. Practice, practice, practice.
2. It doesn't matter how deceptive you are, only how
entertaining.
3. Gimmicks or slights, it doesn't matter, so long as the participant enjoyed the
performance and the magic isn't spoiled.
4. If you want to get paid, create value, not tricks.
5. Always learn from your mistakes.