The American Dream Failure

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America is the goal. That is the mindset for many of the immigrants who come here hoping for something not only better, but a life that far exceeds the one they came from . The only exception is refugees who are forced to leave their old homes and lives and come here because of persecution and many other disasters. Is the “American Dream” really available to all who come to the U.S in search for a sustainable future? Many have this idea that America is where it’s truly at. The American Dream is the belief that all is achievable through determination, as well as the idea that everybody has the same equal opportunities to achieve what it is that they desire. The phrase “The American Dream” was created by James Truslow Adams in his book Epic …show more content…

One of our U.S presidents John Quincy Adams wrote “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” This quote can be compared to the fact that with every failure something is learned and the same mistake should not and will not be repeated again for one to gain from it to avoid further failure of the same issue. The American dream is still powerful. It is something that carries so much potential. The world we live in, and the way the United States was built upon, was by immigrants and through the labor and values. “America must believe in itself again and recognize our untapped potential” (Asbury). From what the traditional implication of what the American dream is, it is to remember that it is possible to regain the American dream and triumph through in it, but only as long as the ones living here still have hope and never stop their work. Passion and determination is what the key holds to thrive. With this Neal Asbury an advocate of entrepreneurship and free enterprise concludes that “It’s just looking for bold Americans to wake up and believe in its promise once again. We are not defined by our success, we are crafted by our failures and our ability to recover from them” …show more content…

What the American Dream looks like to others from far away and the ones who long for it is the example of “the day you own a big house, have a family with two kids, pets, a beautiful wife, the day your job is secured, everyone is happy and life is good, that is the day you have reached the American Dream” (Rassuli). The American Dream is attainable, but much more difficult to achieve with far more barriers and setbacks one will face. The idea of it is slowly disappearing. To end it of with a of where we came from and how we started is to remember “how convenient that we forget our own history, a country of immigrants who were once told we didn't belong; an assemblage of faces, simply waiting for our country to see us”

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