As a child, Walt had many siblings and a limited supply of money. He had to work tough jobs that took hours to complete instead of focusing on animation, his favorite hobby. Although it was rough, Walt knew he needed to get past it. He was eventually old enough to move out and he decided to start his own business. It was a lot of work, and the businesses he created would often go bankrupt. However, he refused to quit. If he did quit, he never would have achieved anything. Eventually, with enough work, his businesses would grow be successful. When times were tough, he would solve the problem himself rather than quit because of the problem. For instance, he was having trouble visualizing what one of his movies would look like, so he invented the storyboard. It allowed him to lay out his drawings in row so he could see the overall movement in the pictures much more clearly. He kept working no matter what problem he faced. One of his favorite animations was Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit. It was very popular and one of his greatest pieces, but its copyright was sadly stolen. Once again, instead of dwelling on the problem, he created a solution. Mickey Mouse was created and became an instant favorite(Walt Disney [Page #]). If Walt wasn’t persistent and didn’t work no matter what the conditions were, he wouldn’t have created anything. Walt Disney is admirable for working no matter how hard it was and accomplishing so much in such rough