DO THE IMPOSSIBLE! - How Walt Disney Went From Failure To Winning 22 Oscars

DO THE IMPOSSIBLE! - How Walt Disney Went From Failure To Winning 22 Oscars I hope this motivational video will help you achieve your dreams! Walt Disney grew up in a poor family. He was one of five kids. So To help out he began painting and selling pictures to neighbors and family friends. In search of a better life they soon moved to Kansas City where Disney fell in love with trains. So At the age of 14 he was working at a railroad selling snacks, candy and soda to the passengers. Disney and his brother Roy woke up at 4:30 every morning to deliver newspapers before school. After the school was over they would do another round .This job was exhausting for the brothers. Walt Disney would often fall asleep in class, so he constantly received poor grades. But to support his family he kept doing his job for more than 6 years. In High school He took drawing and photography classes and became the cartoonist of the school newspaper. And he even took courses at night. After he came back in Kansas City he landed a job at an art studio. But he was fired. According to his boss, he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas.“ He and a co-worker Ub Iwerks founded their own commercial company. But they failed to attract customers. So Disney and his brother Roy focused on creating cartoons and launched their own company called Laugh-O-Gram. Their cartoons became very popular but unfortunately they did not provide enough income, so the company went bankrupt. Walt Disney grew up poor and was never afraid to work hard. He was fired, he went bankrupt and failed over and over again. He was even rejected 300 times. But he never stopped. Walt Disney won 22 Oscars! “It’s kind of fun to do the impossible“ - Walt Disney Music: Ross Bugden - Music: Epic and Emotional Music (Copyright and Royalty Free) - Parallel: Images: Boy Scouts of America / Public domain - Walt Disney / Public domain - Unknown author / Public domain - Agence de presse Meurisse / Public domain - Unknown author / Public domain - Carel L. de Vogel (ANEFO) / CC0 - Orange County Archives / CC BY () - NASA / Public domain - Universal Pictures / Public domain Inspire Yourself!
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