 But I checked out their astral chart, this one is a work- Watch, watch, watch, watch. What's up guys, it's Josh and we're back again with another video. Today I will not only be sharing with you guys the next saga in the Costa Rica magic trip I went on, but I'm also going to be sharing a little personal story about why magic and magic performance is just so important in my life, and why I feel that it has this ability to just change the lives of others. So I've been doing magic for nine years at this point. Nine years of my life I've spent studying the craft, studying the performance art, and just trying to develop myself into the best entertainer, best presenter I could possibly be. But a lot of those years, at least the first eight of them, were spent almost completely alone. I wasn't in the presence of any other magicians to kind of help me out. Everything I did was completely self-taught, and it was very difficult. I didn't really see what the scope of magic was. It was just something that I kind of did on my own time, and something that I found could be very entertaining to others, and could really just bring a smile to anyone's face. But I didn't realize the true power of magic till I went on this trip to Costa Rica. As you'll see in this next video, while I was there, we spent five days in San Jose, I was working with a group of very, very inspiring young kids who were in a pretty bad part of San Jose, and they'd had a lot of struggles growing up and everything. But they found magic, and specifically this organization called Magicians Without Borders that kind of gave them stability in this rough time, and gave them something that they could always go back to, and a group of people they could lean on. While I was there, I got to work with these kids. I became very close with one of them specifically. Actually, my Sponge Ball routine that I perform every once in a while, I actually passed that on down to him, taught him all the moves throughout the week. We practiced, and we practiced, and we practiced, and eventually he ended up performing it at the end of the week, which was just really, really amazing. It was great to see somebody learn from me, and they just perform it so well, especially since it was one of the kids from Magicians Without Borders. Well, this is enough of me rambling. I just wanted to say that I was able to go visit a foreign country, meet a group of kids that didn't even speak the same language as me, and through sharing magic, we were able to entertain hundreds, if not thousands of people throughout this entire tour in Costa Rica, and it really made me realize the true power of magic, not only as just something that I do for fun, but as an art form. It's so powerful, and I hope you guys enjoy the video. Let's see. Oh, it's candy! Yeah, we have half of it. Yeah, we have five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten curls. Okay, so that's exactly what you're doing. So, look at my proposal. So, this is my proposal. Who wrote that again? Who is... Oh, that's beautiful. That's really nice. That's beautiful. How do you say push it in? What does it say? Gross. Grossness of the mouth. I'm not going to say it. It's only Diego. Okay, big boy. Big boy. Big boy. Big boy. Daddy. Daddy. Dos tres. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. What?