Disney's Identity Crisis
Disney’s evolution from a unique motion picture studio to a sprawling empire raises questions about its core identity. As the company seeks to adapt and grow, it risks losing the essence that made it special. Meanwhile, the discussion touches on the personal connection to work, revealing how ambition and societal expectations shape our identities and relationships.In this clip
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