"All our dreams can come true, as long as we have the courage to pursue them" - Walt Disney
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Children are the purest creature that ever existed. Their mind is not yet contaminated with a variety of restriction theory, norms, customs and all the shackles that limit their dreams. But, the world that is not friendly to children makes them to be confined within the shell of increasingly narrow rules. Imagination is limited by the belief that it is impossible.
In fact, if every child is like Walt Disney, who fully believes that making the dream a reality is very possible, then how this world can be fully colorful. At least, that is what has been proved by Disney. He kept his fond with image-drawing world, up till he was always looking for employment opportunities about drawing. Although his work for a newspaper comic rejected, he did not despair. He continued to seek opportunities to be able to draw, until a neighbor who was a retired physician ordered a picture of it. Yes, it was Disney’s first received wages.
His step continued when he got a job at a studio picture. His work was used as magazines, newspapers and movies theatre. After a contract with a studio picture ends, Disney continued his work at the Kansas City Film Ad Company, which produced commercial animated images.
Disney had a bigger dream instead. He wanted to establish their own businesses picture animation and break away from Kansas City. Disney also then made it come true by setting up its first venture called Laugh-O-Gram. Unfortunately, Laugh-O-Gram forced to face bankruptcy because world demand for animation image was still not stable.
This bankruptcy made all her possessions nearly exhausted. However, the confidence and courage to pursue his dream even increasing. He then decided to move to Hollywood and pursue his dream over there. His hard work was then bringing a new world for children who are full with high quality animated films today. The great work is born from the tireless struggle, courage, dreams and imagination.

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