Striving and Thriving: The American Dream

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According to Bill Rancic, a celebrity, motivational speaker, and successful business man, “Only in America can someone start with nothing and achieve the American Dream. That's the greatness of this country.” Everybody has their own perspective of what the American Dream is. Always strive to become better than what is expected; when striving to become better than what's expected everything around becomes better too. The American dream is to be able to go to school to become educated and find a career to become successful, as well as being able to take care of all responsibilities and be able to look back on what you have achive.To succeed the American Dream it's quite simple; one must be able to remain focus, being in this big country there are a lot of things that will try to restrain you from achieving the dream. Being able to get an education and get a job is just part of being able …show more content…

Some believe that the american dream is dead that it's all about several theses days. A recent poll showed that over half of all people in this country don’t believe that the American dream is real. “the American dream has become impossible for most people to achieve." More and more Americans believe there is “not much opportunity” to get ahead. This all is be true but really think, Education for every American who wants to get ahead? Forget about it. Nowadays people of today's society believe that being rich is the only way to get a college education. Being rich make college easier yes that's true but "Work hard and you'll get ahead" or "It's hard work that got us where we are." No one ever said that you could work hard - harder even than you ever thought possible - and still find yourself sinking ever deeper into poverty and debt.” People are fed that hard work gets them far which is not fully true it takes people to believe that it something there that will make you fit for

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