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How do you believe in your magic if you know it’s a placebo?
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I’m trying to figure out where I stand, if I’m more in the realm of “woo” or SASS like everyone here. But there’s something that keeps coming up for me. From an SASS standpoint, you know the magic is a placebo effect. But for a placebo to work, you have to wholeheartedly believe it’s real.

How do you do both? How do you do magic knowing it’s a placebo and then experience the effects? To me, placebo means that it “isn’t real” so maybe that’s where I’m getting tripped up.

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