Evening News Dec 15, 1966

Close up of Mickey Mouse with a man next to him
We did not close Disneyland the day that Walt died because he always said the show must go on.

It would take more time than anybody has around the daily news shops to think of the right thing to say about Disney. He was an original. Not just an American original, but an original. Period. He was a happy accident, one of the happiest this century has experienced. And judging by the way it’s behaving, in spite of all Disney tried to tell it about laughter, love, children, puppies, and sunrises, the century hardly deserved him. He probably did more to heal – or at least soothe – troubled human spirits than all the psychiatrists in the world.

There can’t be many adults in the allegedly civilized parts of the globe who did not inhabit Disney’s mind and imagination for at least for a few hours and feel better for the visitation. It may be true, as somebody said, that while there is no highbrow in a lowbrow, there is some lowbrow in every highbrow. But what Disney seemed to know was that while there is very little grown-up in every child, there is a lot of child in every grown-up. To a child, this weary world is brand-new, gift wrapped. Disney tried to keep it that way for adults.

By the conventional wisdom, mighty mice, flying elephants, Snow White and Happy, Grumpy, Sneezy and Doc – all these were fantasy, escapism from reality. It’s a question of whether they are any less real, any more fantastic than intercontinental missiles, poisoned air, defoliated forests, and scrap iron on the moon. This is the age of fantasy, however you look at it, but Disney’s fantasy wasn’t lethal. People are saying we will never see his like again.

Eric Sevareid, December 15, 1966

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Excellent dealer

Baby Yoda toy and iPad at a desk
The goal is to operate most days with a clean, uncluttered desk.

It’s your home and your stuff, be excellent at dealing with all of it.

dad

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Organize your thinking

Small Disney toy in the mountains
Only brought a handful of characters for the 2020 trip. Each one methodically chosen before leaving Orlando. Why? Because there’s only so much you can carry to the top of a mountain without it becoming a burden.

Being organized is like being fit. You can’t go very many days without doing what it takes.

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Your chain of excellence

Walt Disney
Worth a second look. Walt’s smoking habit had unintended consequences.

Habits equal behaviors, behaviors equal results, therefore habits equal results.

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Expectation

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Exceed expectations.

Use a sentence if you must, but better if only a phrase, and better still if only a word.

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