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How Failure and Entrepreneurial Vision Fuel Success | Part 3: Walt Disney’s Method for Converting Failure into Success: Contrast and Extension
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Throughout his roughly forty-five-year career, from Kansas City, Missouri, to California and Florida, Walt Disney marched towards a higher vision of possibility and actuality as seen in contrast to the “failed” solutions of business and urban planning conventions. He was an innovator.

How I Organized the Writing of The Business of Walt Disney and the Nine Principles of His Success | Part 12: Two Observations by a TBWD Reader
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How I Organized the Writing of The Business of Walt Disney and the Nine Principles of His Success | Part 8: Overcoming Event Isolation in Historical Writing
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My First Trip To Disneyland, 1978
In 1978 I visited Disneyland for the first time. Here's my trip diary entry for that day.

Did Walt Disney Really Say That?
Many quotes commonly attributed to Walt Disney have become…