"Every child is an artist," Pablo Picasso said, "the problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up."
When I was a kid, I loved drawing. I could draw anywhere. I thought If someone saw my masterpieces, they would exclaim, "Did Picasso paint that?"
When the teacher saw them, she said, "Whom let you scribble in my class?"
Then she hit my hands with a ruler.
Since that day, my dream of becoming a great artist had gone. To satisfy the teacher and my parents, I focused on the core subjects such as Math, Physics, and Chemistry, etc. The more high scores I got in those subjects, the worse my drawing skill has become.
At that time, if you asked me to draw an animal, you would get a monster. My imagining ability was also worse than ever. If you asked me to think of a dreamy lake, all I saw in my mind was a universe with no stars!
Now...
Now, not only can I vividly imagine a beautiful lake, but I also feel the cool sensation when putting my feet in that lake in my mind. Despite graduating from primary school with a score of 4/10 in the Literature final exam, I was able to publish 7 books later.
What made the difference?
On the journey to train my brain, I came across Wordtoons, the art of drawing animals from words. I was so excited, and came up with an idea. How about drawing from numbers Drawing from numbers will not only activate both of the hemispheres of your brain but also help you become a magician in everyone's eyes.
In the next five years, I dedicated myself in creating 100 number-pictures known as Numagician!
My long road could become your shortcut!
In this book, you will find 100 number-pictures along with their funny stories, that not only make you relax, but also are 100 memory pegs that help you memorize everything quickly. You can find detailed instructions in my first book "Numagician: Awake The Memory Wizard Within."