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Dare to Dilettante

The list of skills I’ve picked up and discarded, or merely fiddled with, over the course of my life is rather long. When I was twelve I studied slight-of-hand with a local magician and quickly developed enough skill to stage small magic shows outside the local grocery store (I wore my father’s college graduation gown…… Continue reading Dare to Dilettante

Published February 3, 2021
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged career, close-up magic, polymath, self-acceptance

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