How To Achieve The American Dream

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Achieving the American Dream has been the ideal for people living in the United States for decades. People believed that the way to get there was through hard work. The American Dream can vary depending on the person. Some people think that owning a house with a white picket-fence is the American Dream while others think that it is becoming a celebrity with a lot of money but it not just that there’s more to it. Anyone should be able to accomplish the American dream whether Hispanic, African American or Asian. Today many Americans believe that getting rich is the ticket to the American dream and being set for life. Many people buy lottery tickets or try gambling for a chance to be rich but it’s not likely for them to win there’s only a small chance for someone to win the lottery but we still try even if we lose. Most Americans think this is the easy road to success to the American dream I could see how they think it’s easy this way but for me it’s a waste of time because you could be focused on what you want to do in life and achieve your American dream. “Do millionaire game shows and promises …show more content…

Money is a big problem now in days it makes you believe if you are successful or not. In source F it shows a little girl who is holding a protest sign that says “it’s our American dream too” and in the bottom “justice for janitors” so that means her parents are janitors and are most likely struggling for money and food knowing they have to go home each day and feed their kids. (It’s Our American Dream too! Photo). “This isn’t just an epigram- life is much more successfully looked at from a single window, after all,” I know for a fact every immigrant wishes to be paid the same as Americans but instead get paid the opposite (Fitzgerald

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