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I Ran Away to Disney World by Myself at 14. It Saved My Life.<!-- wp:html --><p>Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty</p> <p>Every great animated Disney film begins the same way, with someone <em>longing</em>: to be up where the people are, to go the ball, to find true love, to discover or recover some strength or power... Suddenly, something sparks in them, and they decide to pursue a dream, make a change, take a chance, risk a journey, and we accompany them, cheering them on.</p> <p>When their happy ending comes (and of course it does, ’cause Disney) it reminds us of when <em>our</em> dreams have come true. For me: my first real kiss, my wedding day, my first music video release… indelible. We treasure and remember the happy endings.</p> <p>But the <em>beginnings</em>, happy or otherwise?</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/i-ran-away-to-disney-world-by-myself-at-14-it-saved-my-life?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty

Every great animated Disney film begins the same way, with someone longing: to be up where the people are, to go the ball, to find true love, to discover or recover some strength or power… Suddenly, something sparks in them, and they decide to pursue a dream, make a change, take a chance, risk a journey, and we accompany them, cheering them on.

When their happy ending comes (and of course it does, ’cause Disney) it reminds us of when our dreams have come true. For me: my first real kiss, my wedding day, my first music video release… indelible. We treasure and remember the happy endings.

But the beginnings, happy or otherwise?

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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