Great people who could not be beaten by failures
Great people who could not be beaten by failures Go! You have no good ideas This man too was subjected to the cruel slaps of circumstances. In 1919, he was employed by a newspaper where he was fired by the editor on the grounds that "he has no imagination, nor does he have any good ideas." In 1920, with the help of a friend, he founded a small cartoon company. After a random start, he joined the Kansas City Film Company to make money. Then, after a while, he joined Lorix, who could not continue to work alone. The man merged his studio into the company, but the profits were so low that the employees' salaries could not be met. As a result, the studio went into debt and eventually went bankrupt. Failures did not overtake him. He opened a new studio in the Hollywood film industry in California and worked hard in the cartoon industry. At the same time, he made the cartoon 'Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'. This character was considered the most successful example of the ...