Is it a Matter of Perspective or Communication?

My husband, Rick, enjoys performing “magic tricks,” or what are commonly called “illusions.” He especially enjoys performing with a deck of playing cards.  

Rick used to entertain our guests with his illusions or was asked to entertain at our friends’ parties.  But over the years, his interest dwindled, until finally, a fine coat of dust settled on the deck of cards that sat on the top shelf in his closet.

Enter our 6-year old grandson, Owen. 

Owen was given a Magic Box, full of tricks, for his 6th birthday last November (as well as a “real” Magician’s hat and red-sequined vest).  Owen is now obsessed with tricks and performing. When Rick told Owen, that he used to perform magic tricks too, their bond grew one strand tighter.

Over the past few months, Rick has been polishing his “old” routine, as well as learning new tricks/illusions.  A few days every week he shows me something new he has learned.

Yesterday was one of those days.

It didn’t go well. The trick wasn’t working. Rick had a puzzled look on his face. “Let me practice a bit; I’ll call you back in a few minutes,” he said. That happened twice. Maybe 3 times.

All in all, he performed the trick at least 6 times. It never worked. He was so frustrated. He “knew” he was doing it right, but the result was always wrong.  

 “Let’s do the trick with the cards facing up,” he said, “so I can see what I’m doing wrong.”

The trick started out with 3 stacks of 3 cards each. I was asked to pick up one stack, look at it, and remember the card on the bottom, then place the deck face down on the table. A photo of one of the stacks I had is below.  I looked at the stack, noted that the 5 of Hearts was on the bottom, then laid the cards face down, as I was asked to do.

Rick slowly and methodically went through each step of the trick, narrating every step of the way.

  • Rick:  “Here is a stack of 3 cards. Look at the card on the bottom, and instead of just remembering it, like before, tell me what it is.”
  • Me”  “It’s the 5 of Hearts.”
  • Rick: “What? No, it’s the 7 of Diamonds!” 

Uhhh… no. It’s the 5 of Hearts.

I guess that’s why the trick wasn’t working (I said with a smirk on my face and, I’ve got to say, a bit of laughter that I tried to stifle). 

We had quite a conversation about what “the bottom card” actually meant. I still say, with the directions I was given, I was right in saying it was the 5 of Hearts.

Now, if Rick had told me that I was going to lay the cards face-down, and I was to remember the card that was on the bottom of the face-down stack, yeah, sure, it would have been the 7 of Diamonds.

So what made the trick fail? Was it my perspective or his lack of communication?

Ya’ know,  I’m not a magician. I can’t read his mind.

 

Karen Schulz
KarenSchulz.net

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Comments (4)

  1. Pam K

    Ah, yes … a matter of perspective. Now knowing his instructions, I would say the 7 of diamonds instead of the 5 of hearts. 🙂
    It’s nice that Rick & Owen have this shared interest; a special bond!!

    February 8, 2020 at 8:49 am
    • Karen

      Yes, I agree. NOW I think the 7 of diamonds. It’s so much fun to hear Owen ask Rick to come with him into the other room so that he (Owen) can explain how he did a trick, since “Magicians NEVER reveal their secrets” except to other magicians. 🙂

      February 12, 2020 at 6:02 am
  2. DeLoris Musick

    Oh this is priceless! LOL I love the story! Poor Rick!

    February 8, 2020 at 1:04 pm
    • Karen

      Thanks, DeLoris. It was pretty funny once we figured out what the problem was.

      February 12, 2020 at 6:01 am
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