When I do my school assemblies, I talk about how I always dreamed of
being a writer, but the reason why it took so long for me to get around
to doing it is that I didn't believe I could. I didn't think I had it in
me to be a an author, and maybe I didn't at first. But I worked hard at
developing my talents and overcame many obstacles to finally achieve my
goals. I bring with me a big tote bag and then I ask the kids what
tools magicians need to do magic. I always get the same answers, and I'm
prepared for them.
"A magic book!"
"A cape!"
"A wand!"
"A magic hat!"
And I pull each item out my bag. Then I explain that in my book, Marcus
doesn't use any of these things to do magic. Instead, he uses a gift
given to him by his teacher: a key. Just an ordinary key. But then I
tell the kids that they don't need any of those tools either, and they
don't even need a key. Everything they need to do magic is inside of
them. Once they find that special something, which is nothing more than
believing in themselves and the willingness to do whatever it takes to
succeed and never quit, then they can do anything. That is magic.
A while back I presented this to the 5th grade at Sunland
Elementary in California, which just happens to be the school I attended
as a child. A few weeks letter I received a stack of thank you notes in
the mail from the students. One in particular really touched my heart.
It was from a girl who had played in her school's basketball game later
that day. She missed shot after shot and started to get discouraged. But
then she remembered what I had told her, to never give up. She tried
once more, made the shot, and won the game. That is one child I know
will live her dreams.
So, when things get difficult for you as they will for all of from time
to time, remember that the magic is in you, and keep on going.
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