Walt Disney
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Walt Disney wasn't only a talented cartoonist, but also an optimistic person who believed in changing negative into positive. Walt Disney struggled throughout his life, but never gave up. Although he was the fourth child in a family of five, he often felt lonely; he started working at a very young age to escape his loneliness. When Walt had decided to put his work into place he got into a struggle; a struggle to become successful in entertaining people rather than making the money.
Walt, being the youngest in his family, was unable to escape his harsh father. When his brothers matured, they decided to live separately; Walt didn't have anyone to talk to anymore and started to feel lonely. To escape this loneliness he started to make cartoons. He was good at this hobby and decided to change this hobby into his profession.
At the age of 18 Walt decided to become a cartoonist for a newspaper. Unfortunately his job was turned down; but eventually he landed a job at an advertising company and began working with them...