Prepare to be amazed! Rick Maue, the master of Deceptions, unveils mind-bending illusions. A skeptic with undeniable charm, Rick challenges reality itself. Discover the magic!
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Embark on a Journey with Rick Maue – Deceptions
Rick Maue is not just a thinker; he is a visionary who transcends conventional wisdom. A staunch skeptic and an avid enthusiast of rational thought, Rick inspires individuals to question the status quo and embrace a life of analytical independence.
- Champion of Critical Thinking: Rick Maue challenges you to discard blind acceptance and advocate for self-thought.
- Unique Educator: With two decades in corporate sales behind him, Rick has shifted his focus to enlightening the world about the art of deception, emphasizing simplicity and meticulousness.
- Captivating Speaker: Having lectured across the United States, he continues to influence many with his profound insights into theatrical deception.
Rick’s approach to life is as intriguing as his teachings. His distinctive style and unconventional choices serve as a daily reminder to question the reality we often take for granted. Moreover, his admiration for his wife adds a personal touch to his public persona, making his story even more relatable and compelling.
Rick Maue thinks outside the brain. A hardcore skeptic and true lover of life, the universe and rational thought, Rick challenges people to stop moving blindly through life and to better think for themselves.
As a bald guy with a pony tail, even his sense of fashion and style communicates a paradox that forces the everyday people to question the validity of what they “know” to be reality.
Rick spent 20 years in corporate sales before realizing that his time was better spent on the futile attempt of saving the world from bad magic. Now he has successfully lectured to and from the four corners of the continental U.S., teaching the importance of simplicity and attention to minute detail in the construction of theatrical deception. His wife is the coolest wife on the planet, and he’ll readily (and incessantly) tell you so.
as described by Francis Menotti