Walt Disney’s Imagination
Sep 28th, 2007 by April

The blogger over at Thought Press wrote a lovely tidbit on the imagination behind Walt Disney’s conceptions. He writes:
“I think few of us truly utilizes our imagination every day. What’s wrong with daydreaming? Or envisioning a fantasy or a utopian city like Walt did?”
One of Walt Disney’s greatest attributes was that he retained the imagination of a child. Even as an adult, he kept in touch with his inner child, which led him to create some of the greatest characters and films the world of media has ever seen. Perhaps something can be said for the Peter Pan lifestyle of never really growing up. If we, as adults, would simply tap into the imagination reservoir available to all of us once in a while, great things are possible.
Thanks for the mention!
I do try to have the spirit of a child every day. We’re all just children reaching for our dreams. Too many lose out on so many things in life because they’re afraid to be silly or imaginative or wildly creative. Cheers.
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