While you can't be a wizard in the magical sense depicted in fantasy literature, you can embody the spirit of a wizard through knowledge and creativity. Many people pursue skills in fields like science, technology, or the arts, which can feel magical in their own right. Additionally, engaging in practices like meditation or learning about nature can foster a sense of connection to the world that resembles a wizard's wisdom. Ultimately, being a "wizard" in real life comes down to harnessing your passions and abilities to create positive change.
You can't.
Believe it or not, school is a real life situation. If you are using it in school it real life for you.
I am sorry to say that Hobbits do not exist in the real world. So Hobbits cannot be mean in real life since they are not in real life.
No she nice in real life.
In real life Hayley is Phoebe Tonkin
The character Alex is a wizard. In real life, the actress is not a wizard.
Wizards do not exist in real life.
No
yes but its a secret
Yes, yes you can
on tv but not in real life
NO! no. it's impossible unless there is a real life wizard. which i don't think is real
Yes and no. If your image of a wizard is Harry Potter and Dumbledore then no they're not real. A real life wizard is basically a person who has developed and trained their mind to better control their body, or "mind over matter" as it is more commonly known. A real wizard is able to raise his/her strength levels dramatically, cool/heat up their body dramatically, ignore pain itself, and an infinite amount more. It takes years to develope even some of these abilities. There is no such thing as a "real life wizard."
ya vanessa life brezze (life )
The Wizard of Oz
well i have heard that wizard powers are real. but the only way to know is to actually meet a wizard
In real life, 16. In the show, 15, Maybe 16.