Walt Disney was a remarkable business man. He single-handedly built a business empire that not only sought to make profits, but also ameliorate the lives of people. He was an educator with a difference. He not only inspires the children in the city of Los Angeles, but also invigorated parents and teachers who found his form of literature both informed and educational. He was an enigma to be solved, a prophet of the business world. He is a typical paradigm of the two basic energies; fire and water.
Walt Disney was among the first creative people who introduced full color programming in television. The story of Walt Disney is exceptional. He was not contented with his Wonderful World of Color. He also started initiative and programs design to ameliorate the livelihoods of ordinary citizens in the year 1965. In furthering this objective he meticulously planned for the showcase of American creativity through a design referred to as Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT). As a result, he bought 43 miles of virgin land. The intention behind the purchase was to create a massive amusement park to be known as Disney World. The park would be used by the community in the vicinity as a vocational center. He also facilitated the creation of California Institute of the Arts. He is considered a hero in his community of the 20th century.
Disney was a personal who loved to fix things and make money. He wanted to provide solutions to things and situations that had not yet been discovered. He had a high degree of curiosity that most people lack in business circles. He was an innovative person. He had the courage to stomach uncertainty of what would become of color television. This ability to set the course for the agenda was fundamental in enabling him to establish Disney World .
Disney believed that the current challenges facing humanity could be reduced to a greater extend. He had unique elements of optimism that while cognizant of these challenges; solutions could be arrived at to enable people to live a comfortable live. He cared for people. He was not egocentric. He believed one is not just supposed to seat there and complain about ails that affect the society, but rather he took initiatives to undertake to better the lives of people. He cared for people despite being reach that why he establish recreational facilities and schools.
Disney was a business man who extremely fiery. He invested both time and money into his projects and worked hard to ensure the success of his projects. He had an amazingly energetic trait. This is why he was able to efficaciously balance been his creative and crazy ideas, which were extremely interesting, and being able to amply deliver in a practicable yet unorthodox manner. He recognized a business opportunity where others so an obstacle. His zeal and courage to join the television industry at a time when others found comfort in conventional business practices is admirable. He also recognized the need for recreational facilities in Los Angeles for families and children. He set out to build Disney World to provide for this need. This energetic side enabled him to make possible the ideas burning inside him.
Indeed, Walt Disney was an exceptional individual. He was business man with a humanist approach in to business activities. By being innovative he earned his place in history yet at the same time being able to facilitate the improvement of society. His caring attributes to people was instrumental in directing him to engage in activities that are beneficial to the whole society at large. It was his energetic side, however, that makes him stand out. It enabled him visualize and express his wild dreams in an awe-inspiring way. Disney brought happiness to millions of people by affecting their lives positively in an overzealous way.
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