Your Cart

Your cart is empty.

Now viewing your cart.

Edit « »
Subtotal: 0.00
Basket
Store Support
iPredict by Greg Rostami

Our new iPhone app is now available: iPredict+

A prediction effect that can happen on the spectator's own phone! See Details.

theory11

Media

Inspiration

Inspiration

"I am a 16-year-old with Asberger's Syndrome (a simple form of Autism). My love for magic has helped me overcome it. This will be airing on PBS this Spring."

Views
2388
Liked
10
Added
3 years ago
Submitted by
magictruitt
Average Rating
  • 4.91489
(47)

22 Comments

rideonangleswings

3 years ago
Inspiration indeed. Bravo

Sinful

3 years ago
That was awesome man. Its people like you that inspire us all to do better. -Doug

James1Wise

3 years ago
To be honest, I'm not a fan of anything you just did. I don't really like these flashy magic acts with balls and wands and stuff, BUT hey, I can't be a hater of someone who works hard and entertains people! Despite everything, this was very inspiration.

canadamagic

3 years ago
i think that is so awesome, keep workin man
Dude, way to rock what you do man. Keep it up kid. (He's actually better than me.)

DannyT

3 years ago
good magic keep at it

BravaLager

3 years ago
Maybe after you invested in the silicon balls, you could make dropping them part of the routine, bet people would expect that.

Cardistry77

3 years ago
Wow... great job man. you are very good at what you like to do

MitchDaniels

3 years ago
Thats my boy Poncho!!! See you at SHS!!! MD

Cringe Magic22

3 years ago
This is truly a great magician. He has over come autism and his a great showmen. I couldn't even tell that he did to be honest though. But hey that just shows how hard he is working. Also great idea with the silicon balls. 5/5 and favored

dejavu05

3 years ago
Amazing job. Keep up the great work!

hijackedmagic

3 years ago
Wow! Great story.

FOO:L

3 years ago
you inspire me.

mattjones

3 years ago
Very cool. Keep it up, man! 5/5

SKSleighofHand

3 years ago
This is an amazing story, man and you went through a difficult time to live with your life, but at the end, it is very rewarding. Thanks for sharing this video. 5/5 from me.

Tally

3 years ago
Dude that was really nice to watch. I'm glad you don't complain just because you have a disease. You view it as a challenge and you get past it. That's great! Anthony Nguyen

j.bayme

3 years ago
Amazing vid - keep up the great work with your magic. Rock on.

magictruitt

3 years ago
Wow guys, thank you so much for all the comments. I really appriciate the feedback. I'm also really glad you liked the video. Cheers ~Adam Truitt

cm763

3 years ago
Wow, that was really inspirational! You definitely rock, man. Keep up the good work! :)

Aron Prins

3 years ago
go for it bro! my deepest respect ;) good luck with everything ;) your friend in magic, Aron Prins

jasonjacobsmagic

3 years ago
Hey Adam! GReat video! My best friend has AS and I am a teacher and have a lot of students with AS. You can be very proud of yourself. You've accomplished so much in a short time. I look forward to seeing how far you're going to go and not let anything stand in your way. Thanks for posting. Jason

krazytim

3 years ago
Good for you (or him? - not sure who uploaded this). Honestly, that's great. Magic is definitely an effective way to connect with people, and I had no clue how much that could help someone with Asberger's Syndrome. Excellent story, keep it up!

Dear IE6 Users

Unfortunately your browser is not currently supported. Please use an alternate browser or upgrade your IE installation to a later version.