You Aren't Alone: Five Successful People You'd Never Guess Were Once Fired

John Krautzel
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Anybody who has ever been fired from a job knows how discouraging and disappointing the experience is. Whether you were handed a pink slip because of organizational cutbacks or as a result of your own wrongdoing, the feelings of dread and devastation are just as evident. It is important, however, to remember that this single instance does not define you. Millions of people have been fired at some point in their lives, and many have gone on to do amazing things. When you need inspiration, think about these five people who were fired before achieving immense success.

1. Walt Disney

Imagine a world without Disney World theme parks, Mickey Mouse cartoons and animated Disney films. Everyone would be living in such a world right now if Walt Disney had let a few career failures get him down.

In his early 20s, Walt Disney worked as a newspaper artist for the Kansas City Star. While Disney’s job was to draw comic strips and political cartoons, his editor felt the artist lacked good ideas and imagination. Disney was fired from the newspaper in 1919. He moved on to his own venture, Laugh-O-Gram Studio, which fell into bankruptcy within two years. Undaunted by past failures, Disney, together with his brother, founded The Disney Brothers Studios, and it was there that the animation artist created Mickey Mouse. Animated cartoons, full-length films and theme parks soon followed, creating an empire that is worth more than $48 billion today.

2. Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey is a household name. She has her own television channel, book club and media company; hosted a successful talk show for 25 years; and is a producer and actress. However, she was not always successful in the television industry. Oprah once worked as a news reporter for Baltimore’s WJZ-TV, but her producer was unhappy with how emotionally invested she became in her stories and fired her, saying Oprah was “unfit for television news.”

Oprah moved to Chicago and became the host of “AM Chicago,” which was later renamed “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” Aside from being successful in television, Oprah was also named the “greatest Black philanthropist in American history” by Biography.com, thanks in part to her worth through Oprah’s Angel Network.

3. Steve Jobs

The firing of Steve Jobs may be one of the most well-known success stories in business, as it has prompted many books and movies.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple Computer in Jobs’ garage in 1976. The business quickly grew and was a billion-dollar business by 1980. When the Macintosh was introduced in 1984, Wozniak and Jobs differed on their visions for the future of the company, and the board of directors fired Jobs.

Despite his setback, Jobs founded Pixar Animation Studios and NeXT, a computer company that would later be bought by Apple. He returned to Apple as the CEO in 1997 and helped develop the iMac, iPhone, iPad and iPod.

4. J.K. Rowling

As of 2015, J.K. Rowling is the richest woman in the United Kingdom, but she was once a poor single mom fired by an unsatisfied employer.

J.K. Rowling worked as a secretary for London’s Amnesty International, but she spent much of her time daydreaming about story lines and even writing books on her work computer during company time. She was soon fired for her lack of attention to her duties.

Rowling survived on her severance check and welfare for several years while she focused on writing her “Harry Potter” series. She sold her first book, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,” for $4,000 in 1997. Within three years, her first three books had earned $480 million.

5. Lee Iacocca

Lee Iacocca’s name is well-known in the auto industry and among business leaders as being synonymous with success, but the famed businessman once faced rejection from an auto giant.

Iacocca began his career with Ford Motor Company in the 1940s and was president of the company by the late 1970s. Henry Ford Jr., CEO and chairman of Ford, who was not pleased with Iacocca’s ideas, fired the president.

Iacocca joined Chrysler, a company on the verge of bankruptcy, and applied for government loans to save the company. Iacocca revived the company, even bringing in record profits with models such as the Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan, ideas that Ford had ignored.

Being fired is uncomfortable and unsettling, but it can also be a moment of great transition in your life. Rather than beating yourself up, take comfort in knowing that many successful people before you have been in your shoes at one point in their lives. Dust yourself off and make plans for your future, knowing that this is only a minor obstacle on your path to success.

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  • JULIANN F.
    JULIANN F.

    Sometimes when things seem to be falling apart they are really just falling into place.

  • EVELYN M.
    EVELYN M.

    Being terminated is a difficult situation. But, please remember, nothing is coincidence. Everything happens for a reason. It could be a blessing in disguise, you might not see the reason right away. Pray, and know that God hears us, God has a better job for all of us. Good luck to all.

  • Cheryl C.
    Cheryl C.

    Thank you

  • Jeff F.
    Jeff F.

    It's ironic that some of us require loss of security to become secure in our calling.

  • MUKASA J.
    MUKASA J.

    thanks a lot so encouraging.in deed some one shouldn't consider reasons which put a blame to his/her life for a mess done but rather rise up at that moment when things seem to be tough to find and grab his /her destiny. i truly believe each of us has what it takes to succeed but the question is how are you chessing your destiny?THE ANSWER SHOULD BE WITH PASSION AND UNSTOPPABLE MOMENTUM TO UR DESTINY.

  • Diane L.
    Diane L.

    My husband was fired and given a stupid excuse that didn't make any sense. We deducted that it was more political. I have been fired before with a bogus excuse that had nothing to do with performance, but with politics again and agism mixed him

  • William B.
    William B.

    You can be fired for any reason or no reason under "at will" employment laws so it is wrong to assume it is a reflection on the person. If someone breaks up with you is that a reflection on you?

  • Zachary Hamilton
    Zachary Hamilton

    I agree with @Floyd F. To me, there is a big difference between being "fired" and being "let go" or "laid off". Getting fired is usually for cause, in that you were grossly incompetent or did something very wrong. Getting let go or laid off is usually through no fault of your own, like budget cuts at your company or your position is eliminated due to a merger.

  • Nancy Anderson
    Nancy Anderson

    Thanks for your comments. @Gerald that is so true. If you were fired for cause, make the course correction and move on. If you were let go due to budget cuts, use the opportunity to find a position with a company that is better situated financially. Being fired can truly takes its toll on a person @Leair. All you can do is pick yourself up and move on. The article only addresses 5 people. There are so many more people that should be included on that list - including us.

  • Ratul M.
    Ratul M.

    Thank you to remind us that there are always two sides of a coin. If unfortunately tails come in front do not demoralise yourself, search for the head, it is somewhere nearby. If we learn from our failures success will definitely come to us. May God bless us all with the courage to face all failures.

  • Leair B.
    Leair B.

    being fire can drive you to a serious mental and emotional depression all I can do is pray can ask God for strength it's very hard not to slip into drinking and drugs

  • DINDO D.
    DINDO D.

    After reading This, Days come, coming with an exciting expectation!

  • Roy B.
    Roy B.

    All I can say is thank you I must keep moving forward Mrs Oprah Winfrey

  • Jamie J.
    Jamie J.

    add Jamie Dimond to that list. Fired from CITI

  • Gerald S.
    Gerald S.

    Turn the experience of being fired into a learning experience. Were you fired because you lacked a skill set? Mal behavior on your part? Did you oversell yourself and get in over your head. If so, then adjust and take measures to acquire those skills. On the other hand, did the fault lie on the part of the employer? Was there lack of training? A company that didn't have the resources to support you during your early days while the learning curve was taking place? Did the company place expectations that were unrealistic of any human? If so, then take note and learn how to spot red flags.

  • Demetria Dortch
    Demetria Dortch

    I needed to hear that. Thank You for those last few words . In todays economy Elder Elder workers have a harder time reentering the workforce. So this will realay helpull to me.

  • Leslie B.
    Leslie B.

    Everyone should experience the feeling of being fired. It is a harsh word, but only a word. Being fired builds character and makes you a stronger person. The best thing to do is go right back to work somewhere else. taking time off just makes it harder to get back in the work force. Never give up.

  • James Z.
    James Z.

    Great story with an unfortunate message. These individuals lost their positions principally because of the characteristics that would make them great successes--their innovation, brashness, embrace for change, brilliance and entrepreneurial spirit. Unfortunately, most innovators are not entrepreneurs nor want to be, and can never enjoy this level of success following the examples of these leaders.

  • Tessie L.
    Tessie L.

    It's a great pleasure to know people who are very successful in life. .yes, it's really true, life is so wonderfull if you make it happen, set up a goal and plan to be a successful person, work hard for it and invest of what we had in our mind, nor just taking in for granted ...I do love to be a successful woman, I work hard I do things , plan ahead invest of what's in myself , but when my passed away 12 years ago it never stop me to do for what's in my dreams I struggled much, bit the thing is until at present I never been stop doing and taking advantage of what was left until at present, but maybe someday, I would be okey...for my dreams and a hard work. ..

  • Nancy Anderson
    Nancy Anderson

    Thanks to all of you for those wonderful comments. It is so very true to keep a positive attitude; to pick yourself up and move on. You never know what is in store for you. We have all heard "when God closes one door, He opens a window" and this can be your story, too. @Mark T said it the best: Being fired just means you should have quit the day before. The destiny is the same, only the slight matter of timing is different. So, whether fired for cause, fired unjustly or simply laid off, the next steps are going to be the same - pick yourself up, brush yourself off and get back on the horse. We wish all of you the best in finding your next great adventure.

  • Shalene F.
    Shalene F.

    This gives way to the wonderful testament of being down, but not out! Thank you for sharing.

  • KUMBA M.
    KUMBA M.

    Up from the ashes of disaster grow the roses off success! - Granpa Potts

  • Floyd F.
    Floyd F.

    Throughout my career, I have seen many people confuse being fired and being "let go". Unless a person has done something against company policy, has been warned and/or directly told of their violation, being terminated, "let go", from your job is just that; you are no longer needed to fulfill that position. A person that was "let go" should never dwell trying to find a reason. Instead, reflect upon yourself. Only you know your strengths and weaknesses. Be gentle with yourself, look at it as a learning experience and push on.

  • SHERYL L.
    SHERYL L.

    That was extremely inspiring, as i to feel that everything happens for a reason. In reading this i have realized that anybodys dreams can come true if you work at it and stay grounded in the moment.

  • Giselle L.
    Giselle L.

    Wow. I needed all of these encouraging words today. They have helped to uplift me a great deal. I'm grateful I'm not the only one who's been through this but this is renewing my sense of "okay, what's next, God? What amazing things do you have in store for me?" Thanks everybody.

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