Why I Want To Be An America Essay

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“Only in America can someone start with nothing and achieve the American Dream. That's the greatness of this country.”- Rafael Cruz. “I'm a bit retarded, like most Americans.” –Henry Miller. Both Quotes give two diverse opinions on the idea of America. Although people have misconceptions of the American life, being a citizen of The United States of America, have both positives and negatives to being an American; it is onerous to stay healthy, easy to become materialistic, and as an American we tend to strive and give our best. In America, we completely have self-arguments in our heads about “Should I eat the juicy tender Bacon Burger or eat the bland Salad?” In America there various entrepreneurs go to the food industry. For example, one of the Largest Chain fast foods is McDonalds. McDonalds is in numerous cities like Lakeland, where it is within ten-mile radius each. It is more probable to find a McDonalds in almost any part of America than a Healthy Alternative restaurant. Also, my friends, Mom Caitlyn struggles with staying in shape because of a Knee …show more content…

We also do it for bragging rights. At my job at Zumiez, a clothing store, my manager Josh Ouellette always worked hard and went from a sales associate to a store manager. This was not only to make more money, but to feel self-accomplished. One of the ideas of an American dream is anyone can do and be whatever they want. That is what makes most citizen strive and have a high work ethic. Also, a good friend of mine named Sierra Eklund has to pay for her own apartments and she still maintains decent grades in school and works almost every day. The United States we live in has many who work hard not only in their job, but also in various hobbies as well. Such as the American novelist, Andy Weir who wrote the book “The Martian.” Andy weir ended up as one of the top sellers in action and adventure fiction on

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