The American Dream
The American Dream
| Disney |
To me, the American Dream is the pursual of ultimate happiness through hope and hard work. I sort of lead to this assumption by first dissecting the words "American Dream." The term American has always been interesting to me. How can we really define the term American? Sure, nowadays we define an American as any citizen of the United States, but in regards to ethnicity we do not really have one. With the exception of Native Americans, everyone has immigrate to this country at some point and the origin of the American Dream was first seen during the great influx of immigrants in the early 20th century; meaning the origin of the American Dream came from immigrants. I think that's such a powerful thing, because anyone can pursue the American Dream in America and had work has always been associated with this phrase. When looking at the word "Dream" I instantly think of Cinderella when she was singing "A Dream is a Wish." I immediately think of something that I really desire and hope to one day achieve. For a while we all start "dreaming" about what we want, but it takes actual action in order to achieve it, hence the association with hard work.
![]() |
| Taken from the eMaze Presentation: https://www.emaze.com/@AOZQTCCQ/The-American-Dream |
My attitude towards wealth and poverty is that both situations are extremely difficult to dealt with. With poverty you are constantly wondering what your next meal is going to be and whoever you are also providing for will get fed. With wealth you kind of heave to worry about still being humble because it is very easy to be corrupted both by material possessions and the people that you associate yourself with.
