10 Things I Learned from Disney #1: Dreams Make a Difference

My friend and fellow Search Insider columnist, Aaron Goldman, has gained a lot of mileage from one column. Sometime ago, he wrote a column entitled "Everything I Need to Know about Marketing I Learned from Google". Since then, he's managed to stretch that out into dozens of columns and an upcoming book. For the next few weeks, I'd like to take inspiration from Aaron and share a few things that Disney has taught me. I don't expect to get nearly the same mileage that Aaron did (possibly because I don't have the same attention span) but it's certainly not because Disney is any less inspirational than Google. For me, Disney presents one of the great corporate histories of the 20th century and Walt has always been one of my personal heroes. But, I will restrict myself to 10 blog posts, one for each of the lessons that Disney has taught me about life and business success. So, let's start with Lesson One:

Dreams Make a Difference

Walt Disney was possibly the biggest dreamer of the 20th century. Walt always had his gaze firmly focused not the future, quickly moving on from past successes. The next "thing" was always the most important "thing."  He knew if you spent too much time patting yourself on the back, you'd have your sights focused on where you've been, not where you're going.

In behavioural economics, there's a saying, "Loss looms larger than gain." Most of us, faced with a decision of protecting what we have vs. risking it all for a potential future gain tend to circle the wagons and protect the piggy bank. Not Walt. Walt drove his brother Roy crazy by constantly betting it all on a bigger and better dream. For much of it's history, Disney rode a roller coaster that came frighteningly close to bankruptcy on more than one occasion.

Walt knew that dreams are the fuel that drive us forward. Dreams that focus forward can be achieved with passion and purpose. Dreams that look backward are just one step away from regret. We can do nothing about the past, but we can do something about the future.

Walt was much more than a dreamer, however. Unrealized dreams have not influence on the world beyond the holder of the dream. And that was the magic of Walt. Somehow, he was able to make dreams come true. He knew how to sell dreams, infusing them in others and thereby inspiring them. His dreams were highly contagious, spreading from him (and eventually his brother) through his company outwards to a circle of financiers and partners. Eventually, his dreams reached far enough to touch each one of us.

Disney has not dreamed quite as big or successfully since Walt's passing, but it's still a corporation that knows the power of a dream. It has a history of recognizing dreamers and providing the superstructure required to lift those dreams up to the heights.   

In Disneyland there is a plaque that says, "It all started with a mouse." But really, it started with a dream. Walt Disney knew how to take a dream and leverage it to move the world. Powerful stuff indeed!

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by Chris Cobb at 3/11/2010 9:19 AM

Being old enough to remember Walt Disney, I found something quite refreshing about your article weaving a relatively recent activity (Internet marketing) with one of the marketing geniuses of our time (Walt Disney).

I just hope that the dumbing down of America doesn't stifle future dreamers. I also hope you explore in future posts what Walt Disney would have done with the Internet age of marketing.
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by Online Poster Printing at 3/11/2010 9:41 PM

Wow... just wow, awesome post. Truly is inspiring to see how a man so close to bankruptcy was able to pull it off and share his dreams to the world. I bet his brother Roy was glad he gave Walt some money to fund his then crazy ideas. Truly an inspiring post that might just touch the hearts of enough people to create more people with that passion to dream, and dream big.
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by Briefgold at 3/12/2010 3:05 AM

I have the same high opinion of Mr. Disney, and can see what you´re saying in that there are so many 'dreamers' out there, but it takes a certain kind of someone to make these a reality - and certainly someone extraordinary to inspire a whole generation, and many more to come!
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by cost reduction and business webs at 3/12/2010 4:30 AM

I ended up just toting a mini whiteboard around with me all week instead. I'm sure I looked like quite the winner with my whiteboard in hand. I wonder if people think all mozzers are required to carry a whiteboard around. LOL!
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by Aaron Wong at 3/14/2010 1:32 AM

First of all, great article on dreaming big. They say, "go hard or go home." Sounds like Disney went hard.

Secondly, this is an interesting concept I will apply to my blog, Looking For My Life. I covered the them of networking and talked about the 3 parts of networking, but to do it on this scale sounds interesting.

I enjoyed reading this post and look forward to the ones to follow!
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by Michael at 3/19/2010 4:58 AM

Totaly agree with that article. Dream, dream, and try to make dream true, thas is my goal. If you stop dreaming, your life is lost!
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by Badru at 3/29/2010 12:46 AM

I just hope that the dumbing down of America doesn't stifle future dreamers. I also hope you explore in future posts what Walt Disney would have done with the Internet age of marketing.
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by John Breeze at 4/16/2010 10:53 AM

Excellent post. It always amazes me how people don't realize they can have whatever they want if they just keep trying. Walt Disney did just that, he kept going and going until he accomplished what we set out to do. Astounding, he was a great man.
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by Jacquelyn Dunn at 4/17/2010 12:18 PM

Thanks for this post. I believe that we should try to teach our children what can happen when we follow our dreams and dare to be different.

If we can allow our children to see how positive people such as Walt Disney can have such a great influence on society while living their dreams, we too should be able to encourage and motivate our loved ones to pursue their own dreams.
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by Raymond J. at 5/28/2010 12:37 PM

Mr. Disney is absolutely right when he says that Dreams make a difference. Where would the world have been without the dreamers. Of course it is not enough to just dream, but you have to put your dream into action. But as Henry Ford once said: "Whether you think you can or can't, you're right"....- Ray J.

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