Sunday, June 17, 2012

Walt Disney the inspiration to form a better life?

You, like many others, may have come into this article because you want more from life. In this sense, you and I may be the same because we are looking for greater happiness and a stronger sense of fulfillment.

If you are someone in your thirty years or more, and perhaps western, then, like me, can you read adventure stories or seen enough Walt Disney enough to have been heartened by the stories of bad boys, like the beast in Beauty and the Beast , winning beauty, Belle. Do not know about you, but this story gave me hope!

And perhaps refer to the heroics of Robin Hood was no nonsense, even the bad ones in charge while King Richard crusade. And Robin, of robbing the rich and dishing out to the poor, yet had time to get his work-life balance right. Between robbing the rich and dishing out to the poor who still had time to celebrate with his companions and date the most beautiful girl in the country. The old rogue!

Maybe you loved the never-grow-old attitude of Pan, Hercules wanted to conquer all and craved the day when you could leave school and go to the forest of life, whistling and singing merrily as one of the seven dwarfs As she headed the way for a job that made your heart sing with joy!

And maybe, like me, you're grown, you realize that the world is not exactly the way you imagined in your youth: Cinderella has not pulled away in the pumpkin carriage, and is not Snow White for dinner kitchen when you arrive home from work after a day's work for a guy who would be in hot water if he had a nose like Pinocchio.

Well I do not know about you, but I felt a bit 'disappointed and dissatisfied with life as it turned out after a romantic, adventurous childhood dreams heavy load.

Dissatisfied by the time I hit my twenty-five years? More like disconnected: divorce, obesity, abuse and financial problems all gone in my life since then and I think in a way that I wanted a pair of dwarfs - grumpy and sleepy! Perhaps your experience is similar, maybe a little 'different, a bit' better or worse, but I'm sure we can empathize with others and maybe even share a little feeling of disillusionment with life in general.

But the word "disappointment" ... makes me wonder ... And I wonder how I came to be disillusioned. Why come to a place of "disillusionment" must mean I had an 'illusion "in the first place. And I believe that this illusion may have been shaped by the wonders of Disney and the hopes of romance and magic in the future and the values set by society of the time: work hard for a living and marrying for life - in other words to grow on be a hero and marry a princess.

But what are your illusions, my new friend? What did you hope to have found in life until you stumbled on my article? Who hope to be? Who hope to love? And where did all go wrong?

But I have some questions for you before you go and if all that experience has come to you for your greater good? And if you could understand? And if you could use? What if you could climb over it? What if you could now become a hero you've always dreamed you would be and reconnect with that world of romance, adventure and wonder?

And if everything in your life had a purpose? What if you have a purpose in life? What if That life's purpose to have been set with an illusion, find the opposite of that illusion - disappointment - and then rediscover the original illusion Could you finally know the magic and wonder of true life and live happily ever after?

Perhaps all the difficulty is useful. Perhaps all our troubles have meaning true, my friend and perhaps we are ready to experience the magic of this world has to offer. I think we should also remember that even Walt Disney himself had his challenges: I knew he slept in his office because he could not afford maximum accommodation and had not even left shoes to wear when he finally called for a meeting that changed his life, and all of ours.


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