The American Dream: My Vision Of The American Dream

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Love and The American Dream The vision of the American Dream is unique in every individual person. It is uncertain that each person wants to achieve this dream, but it is completely possible for each and every person to apply themselves to complete their pathway. My vision of the American Dream is to be doing what I love, surrounding myself by who I love, and having self love. In order to achieve this, my pathway consists of many struggles and determination. I am determined to achieve what my previous ancestors could not. My job will be an occupation that appeals to my interests and I will continue to participate in hobbies I enjoy. I will have a loving and unbreakable family. Most of all, I will be happy with myself and know my worth. The …show more content…

This is ultimately my pursuit of happiness. In the Declaration of Independence it states that each person is “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”. My American dream is focused on the pursuit of the happiness. Happiness equates with love in my vision. As an American it should be your mission to acquire your happiness. The reason I have extreme willpower to accomplish dream is, because all the love around me is broken. My family is broken, my friends are broken and my relationship with my is on the way to being repaired. I want to accomplish my dream for my family members who gave up on their dream, because of hopelessness. Of course the pathway to the American Dream is an extremely rocky one filled with thousands of instances of trial and error. Mistakes are proof that you are trying. Banu Sekendur says, “Allowing ourselves to make mistakes and not berating ourselves for making them. Instead, choosing to appreciate our desire to learn and grow.” I believe this is a way of to terminate hopelessness and pursue the

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