Disney has been very creative and artistic since he was a little kid, receiving encouragement from his aunt and a retired doctor who lived near him. Walt dropped out of highschool when he was 16, trying to join the Army. When he was rejected for his age, he joined the red cross ambulance, forging a birth certificate to be in Red Cross that only accepted 17 year olds. Walt was discharged from the corpse in 1919, 7 years later creating “Mickey Mouse” and voicing his character in the films. Walt Disney taught great lessons, including to do what you love. When Disney was starting his career in drawing, he …show more content…
To never let anything stand in the way of what you love. Although he was a smoker and gave off a bad influence for children, his movies still gave better influences that change the person. At a young age, the kids that watch these movies over and over and over and never get sick of it want to be like the princess, or like the prince in the movies. Loving, Caring, and persistent like him. Walt Disney is a hero to me and a hero to many more. He has inspired generations after generations. The things he’s written and directed and said have changed the minds of the people around him. “If you can dream it, you can do it.” -Walt