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Walt Disney was a man of dreamsWalt Disney was a man of dreams. He dreamed big dreams. And he made his dreams come true. Walt had talent, and developed a keen commercial sense of what would appeal to the public. Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and ultimately the other Disney theme parks around the world all came about because Walt Disney insisted that he could build an amusement park that was so much bigger and better than other amusement parks that it shouldnt even be called an amusement park. In 1940 he revealed a plan to showcase Disney characters in their fantasy surroundings at a park across the street from the Disney studio in Burbank. The vision of an amusement park grew in Walts mind as he traveled through the US and Europe and visited attractions of all kinds. Walt was convinced that an amusement park would be successful in the United States if it offered a good show that families could enjoy together, was clean, and had friendly employees. In 1948 he shared his concept with trusted friends, a modest amusement park with a central village including a town hall, a small park, railroad station movie theater, and small stores. Outlying areas would include a carnival area and a western village. Soon he added spaceship and submarine rides, a steamboat, and exhibit halls. Four years later, in 1952, he decided on Disneyland for the name and formed a company to develop the park, Disneyland, Inc. In 1953 he enlisted Stanford Research Institute to examine the economic prospects of Disneyland (it was deemed profitable) and to find the ideal location Anaheim). They broke ground in July, 1954, and one year later, on July 17, 1955, Disneyland opened. Within 7 weeks, a million visitors had visited Disneyland, making it one of the biggest tourist attractions in the US. Walt combined his talent and his sense of what the public would want with lots of hard work. In 1960, after 37 years in Hollywood, with a mixture of huge successes and frustrating setbacks, Disney had created something that was successful beyond Walts own dreams. With Disneyland and its continuing stream of visitors, Walt had finally achieved financial stability. Every dream is personal but the principle is the same. You are an idiot if you let go. You have to have a reason for living. Set yourself a goal and never let go until you die.There is nothing you can"t do. If you can"t swim 10 lengths without a rest, train for a few months and you will be able to swim 50 lengths. Danny"s comments about swimming reminded me about how little is taught at school about how training can improve your abilities. At my school in the Isle of Man, there was an annual half mile swim in the sea. I knew I would drown if I attempted this but no one ever suggested that I start training hard so that I would be capable of completing the swim. I was just classified as someone who could not do the swim. It did not occur to me that through determined training I would be able to do what I could not previously do. When Danny was young he was a skinny weakling. But one day he decided that this was not a good thing. He filled out and did some weight training and set up his own fitness, strength and flexibility routine. He performs this every other day. This avoids the boredom of a daily routine. He does 200 situps, 30-50 leg raises and three or four sets of 20-30 bench presses. He also does 2 sets of 20 or 30 squats with dumbells to develop leg power. The dumbbells avoid the danger of overbalancing with a barbell across your shoulders. There is also little likelihood that you will drop the dumbbells on children or family pets! Dumbells allow for greater control than barbells. Danny"s advice for success is to do something. If in doubt, read a book. The worst thing you can do is sit on your backside watching TV. If you do, nothing will ever happen. He notes the hypnotic effect of TV on the spectators. Danny seldom ever watches TV. Danny also is impressed by Arnold Schwarzenegger who has just been elected Governor of California. If Arnold wants something, he does what is necessary to get that thing. If he had to eat 50 mars bars, he would eat them. If he had to stand stark naked on his head in a field for half an hour he would. This is an example to us all. If you have to put stamps on thousands of envelopes to send out your direct mail sales letters, you just have to do it. The basic principle is that you have to do what is required. Some things require certain actions to achieve them and you have to do them whether you like doing them or not. It is no good saying I want to be Governor of California but I don"t want to do any public speaking or travel on the campaign trail or be friendly to thousands of people you don"t like. You have to pick up babies and smile at people you may not like. If you want to be rich you have to do those things which will make you rich. It"s no good saying "I don"t really want to do it." Danny gives himself a virtual smack round the head every time he is tempted to give up on his projects. Some people think they will make money by taking short cuts like suing people or fraud. The world would be a much better place if people just got on with doing what they had to do. Many successful people stress the importance of action in achieving success. With its high quality products such as sand washer, ore beneficiation, mobile jaw crusher, rotary kiln, Henan Hongxing mining machinery Co.Ltd has ascended in the front rank of the world in the exporting of mining equipments.

by: chris lee




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