The American Dream Failure

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The American dream is a concept that a lot of citizens around the world look towards. Ever since the exploration of Christopher Columbus there has been ideas of starting a new life, a new business, and being successful in America. Some say that this saying is not existent at all in modern day America. Some may work hard and they think they are not successful; some do work hard and they or their business became successful. The set American Dream has failed many citizens, personal dreams are accomplished on a day to day basis and eventually might replace the American Dream for the American Citizen. What makes a dream an American dream? The American dream started since the Pilgrims landed on the continent. In 1774 the American Dream was regarding …show more content…

It is awesome that I am doing what I want to do in life, teach music. This is my dream and it could also be considered my “American Dream.” I have a lot of ideas that I want to do when I teach someday and I like the ideas but they seem high and unreachable like the American Dream. I also look up to teachers and I say to myself “I want to be like that.” That is also not reachable because no two people are alike and if people are alike then the world will be boring. In one of my classes I am taking we have a teacher come in and speak to us. He told us not to try to imitate the older teachers; take what we like here and there and make our own identity. This seems scary but I know with time and practice I will become successful. I will be working hard and with little response or change for a long time, but one day it will pay off and my revised American dream will potentially come …show more content…

I want to say this because in the bible, good deeds and services brings lives complete and happy. The definition of the American dream is “everyone in the United States has the chance to be successful and happy, if they worked hard.” The women Barbra Ascher saw worked hard to make sure that money went into the homeless man’s pocket. At the end this probably made the women successful and happy that he can take care of himself. Also mentioned in the story Acsher brought an example from the Ancient Greeks saying “There, but the grace of God, go I.” Could it be that this was the response of the mother who offered the dollar…” (Ascher 48). This is a God calling for her and a successful American Dream. The American dream does not have to be just about the money, business, revenue, the American dream can also be the good deeds and services that we work hard at and feel successful and happy

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