The American Dream: Success, Happiness, And Money

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I believe that the American Dream today is based on success, happiness, and

money. The reason i think this is because the reason people go through all those

years of schooling is to become succufal, in return for being successful you

make money, and because of money you can get and do the things you want, which

in return makes you happy. Happiness is not all money, it also has to do with

love.

Lets first start off talking aboutnthe success, and money part. American

children start school at the tender age of four. In pre school you are taught to

get along with other kids, and to share, and color in the lines. In Kindergarten

You first get an intro. to reading and write-in, and in some schools a little

simple addition, and subtreacing. Then from there you move on to grade school,

first grade through fifth grade. These years you are taught lot of math, reading,

writing, and also penmanship in script. You also get a taste of history. When

you get to middle school you learn more in depth about everything you learned in

earlier years. Finally in High School, everything you have learned is

intensified, and you get prepared for collage, and learn more of everything.

Then you have to make a decision, If you want to be Successful and make Lot of

MONEY you have to go to collage, for a nether four years, at the end of that

ordeal you can settle in with Bachelors degree, or a nether one or two for a

masters. This will bring a decent income. But if you want the really good jobs

you need nether three or four years to get a doctorate degree, or a law degree.

What I have just described is what a modern American kid has to go through to be

considered suscefull and to have money, I mean we are talking about 22 tears of

different types of school. this almost thirty percent of your life spent in

school so the rest of your years can be good ones.

Lastly I will discuss happiness. Many people think haplessness revolves around

money, and many people don't. I personally think it does to a certain degree. I

think you don't need to be rich or successful to be loved and have a nice family.

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