Self-proclaimed Genius Magician - Sara

Critics have called her arrogant. Peers have called her exhausting. But no one has called her wrong. At a recent industry gala, Sara performed a blindfolded, one-handed card trick while simultaneously solving a Rubik’s cube with her feet. When asked why, she replied: “Because a genius doesn’t answer ‘why.’ A genius answers ‘why not.’”

The question every interviewer must ask—and one she has clearly anticipated—is simple: Is she right? self-proclaimed genius magician sara

The Paradox of Precision: Inside the Mind of Sara, the Self-Proclaimed Genius Magician Critics have called her arrogant

Sara would approve. For more on Sara’s upcoming tour, “Certified Genius,” visit her website—which, naturally, is just her name and the word “correct.” At a recent industry gala, Sara performed a

But genius, as Sara herself defines it, is not about flawlessness. It’s about inevitability . “When you watch me,” she says, closing her interview with a flourish that turns my notepad into a single red rose, “you aren’t wondering if I’ll succeed. You’re wondering how you ever doubted it. That’s not arrogance. That’s just the final trick.”