Walt Disney motivation
Although Walt Disney appears humble and unassuming (as described on the previous page), inside he is much more of a risk taker and an adventurer. Walt Disney is actually much less conservative and conventional than he seems initially. Behind Disney's quiet, restrained exterior lies a much looser, free-spirited soul (as described below).
He is a gambler and an adventurer at heart, one who loves to take risks, to discover and explore new worlds, and to travel the untried path rather than the safe, reliable one. He is independent, freedom loving, and often very restless. He needs a lifestyle that provides opportunities for travel, movement, change, and meeting new people. A steady routine, which offers much in the way of security but little in the way of space and freedom, is odious to him.
To Walt Disney, life is a journey and an adventure that is endlessly interesting and rich with possibilities, and it may be difficult for him to decide where to focus his attention and efforts. Walt Disney probably traveled around and experimented with many different paths before he settled on a particular career. Or he may go from one project to the next, for once the challenge and vital interest is gone, he is very quick to move on. Commitment, discipline, focus and concentration are not his strong points. Disney can be irresponsible and disinclined to take on the burdens and limitations of adult life.
An incurable optimist, he has big dreams, aspirations and hopes for the future and is usually engaged in pursuing a far-off goal. Walt Disney has a great deal of faith and trust in life and failures do not crush his spirit. Disney always bounces back from disappointments, often with another bright dream or scheme. Walt Disney has a sporting, playful attitude toward life and he is philosophical about his mistakes. Walt has the ability to sense future trends, to see the big picture, and he likes to theorize and speculate. However, he gets annoyed with all the details and practical requirements required to implement his theories.
Disney expresses himself in a very open, direct and straightforward manner and is often blunt and tactless as well. Because he does not take himself too seriously, he may not realize how deeply his candid statements can wound more sensitive souls. In fact, though he may not realize it, Walt's insensitivity and lack of understanding regarding others' feelings is probably one of his worst faults.
Walt Disney enjoys being in close relationships but also needs freedom and he does not do well with a possessive, clinging, or emotionally demanding partner. He is quite generous, and heartily dislikes pettiness in others. Someone who shares his ideals, his sense of fun and his zest for life would be the right companion for Disney.
The urge to learn and to communicate is essential to Walt Disney, and he expresses himself very well through writing, teaching or sharing ideas and information. Disney is persuasive and fluent with language.
Restless and inquisitive, Walt enjoys being mobile and taking short trips and excursions in order to see for himself what is going on in the world around him.
Disney's subconscious needs and feelings blend well with his conscious intentions and desires, therefore Walt Disney is able to proceed in his life's pursuits relatively unhampered by internal resistance or inconsistency. Walt's male-female relationships will reflect this state of internal harmony also.
Innovative, original, unorthodox and unconventional, he identifies with the role of a rebel, reformer or iconoclast. Walt Disney insists upon a great deal of personal freedom and does not easily adapt to others' needs and wishes. Walt needs a lifestyle that allows him to be spontaneous. He often feels that he is somehow different from other people and outside of society's mainstream.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Ascendant in Virgo and Sun in Sagittarius
Sun in Sagittarius
Sun in 3rd house
Sun Sextile Moon
Sun Conjunct Uranus
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