Some thoughts I wanted to pass on

KentB3

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Here are some thoughts about Walt Disney and his theory to success, which came from the book Hours of Power: My Daily Book of Motivation and Inspiration by Dr. Robert H. Schuller, founding pastor of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California; which is not far from Disneyland no less! Weekly services from the Crystal Cathedral can be seen on the TV series Hour of Power, which airs on local TV stations in most markets; as well as on Trinity Broadcasting Network (Sat. at 9pm ET), Discovery (Sun. at 7am), and Lifetime (Sun. at 8am).

I posted this earlier to the Walt Disney: Man Behind the Mouse, but got no feedback and few views or readings. I thought I'd post it again here, so more people can see this. Since this devotion focuses on Walt Disney himself, I thought I'd share this with the group here:


How Do You Know If You Don't Try?

By Dr. Robert Schuller


"One mile from my office in the Crystal Cathedral in California is Disneyland-a fabulous success story. Few people ever demonstrated more self-reliance than its founder, Walt Disney. How did he get it?

'When I was nearly twenty-one years old I went broke for the first time,' Disney recalled before his death. 'I slept on cushions from an old sofa and ate cold beans out of a can. Then I set out for Hollywood.' Reflecting on his subsequent success, the Grand Man of Movieland uttered this priceless statement, 'I didn't know what I couldn't do so I was willing to take a chance and try anything.'

Walt Disney liked to tell the story of the boy who wanted so much to march in the circus parade. When the show came to town the bandmaster needed a trombonist, so the boy signed up. He hadn't marched a block when his horrible sounds created pandemonium. 'Why didn't you tell me you couldn't play a trombone?' the bandmaster demanded. The boy answered simply, 'How did I know? I never tried before!' "

Just thought you'd like to know! :animwink:
 

Wilt Dasney

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Walt Disney + televangelist = amusing (to me)

*points sincerely at camera*

And now it's your turn. Do you want to be a member of the club that's made for you and me? It's so simple. You don't have to say "Bibbedy Bobbedy Boo" or kiss a handsome prince, oh NO! This magic goes much deeper. You just have to sincerely believe that it all started with a mouse, and feel it in your heart. All it takes is faith, trust...and a little bit of pixie dust, oh YES! Our operators are standing by to tell you how YOU can spend eternity in the Happiest Place on Earth, and accept your generous donations.

erm...what were we talking about? :lookaroun
 

KentB3

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Original Poster
Wilt Dasney said:
Walt Disney + televangelist = amusing (to me)

*points sincerely at camera*

And now it's your turn. Do you want to be a member of the club that's made for you and me? It's so simple. You don't have to say "Bibbedy Bobbedy Boo" or kiss a handsome prince, oh NO! This magic goes much deeper. You just have to sincerely believe that it all started with a mouse, and feel it in your heart. All it takes is faith, trust...and a little bit of pixie dust, oh YES! Our operators are standing by to tell you how YOU can spend eternity in the Happiest Place on Earth, and accept your generous donations.

erm...what were we talking about? :lookaroun

I wouldn't consider Robert Schuller to be a typical televangelist, more like a minister who broadcasts his weekly services to the world. Also, Schuller is perfectly honest about things such as money being used for his TV ministry; unlike many, perhaps the majority of "televangelists".

Just my 2 cents! :animwink:
 

Wilt Dasney

Well-Known Member
KentB3 said:
I wouldn't consider Robert Schuller to be a typical televangelist, more like a minister who broadcasts his weekly services to the world. Also, Schuller is perfectly honest about things such as money being used for his TV ministry; unlike many, perhaps the majority of "televangelists".

Just my 2 cents! :animwink:
I'm sure he's lovely...but that's not nearly as fun. :animwink:
 

barnum42

New Member
I've no idea who Robert Schuller is, I just liked the thought of the trombone story.

As long as he is not like Pat Williams in his book "How to be Like Walt Disney" where in a few spots of an otherwise excellent book he tries to push his particular beliefs on the reader in a most unsubtle manner.
 

xfkirsten

New Member
Wilt Dasney said:
Walt Disney + televangelist = amusing (to me)

*points sincerely at camera*

And now it's your turn. Do you want to be a member of the club that's made for you and me? It's so simple. You don't have to say "Bibbedy Bobbedy Boo" or kiss a handsome prince, oh NO! This magic goes much deeper. You just have to sincerely believe that it all started with a mouse, and feel it in your heart. All it takes is faith, trust...and a little bit of pixie dust, oh YES! Our operators are standing by to tell you how YOU can spend eternity in the Happiest Place on Earth, and accept your generous donations.

erm...what were we talking about? :lookaroun

BJ wins teh thread!!!111!!!111one!1!! :lol:
 

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