Achieving The American Dream Essay

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compensation from accidents is also another way people try to achieve the American dream, by making money off legal disputes. Some people blame their own bad luck on engineering on the company that produces the means of their accidents. An example would be someone doing a job for their friend such as attempting to drive their motorcycle or car and crashing into a median in the road that’s not marked and suing the city for their own failure, claiming that there was nothing marked announcing the presence of the median and making money off the lawsuit. This shows Americans disobey the legal system to being rich quickly like the old American dream conveys, instead of achieving prosperity off hard work and determination like the original …show more content…

They come with high hopes of finding jobs to support their family back home and in creating a new family here. These generations will only continue for the times to come. The American dream is something some people may or may not hope to attain one day but will be willing to work for it. By whatever means necessary they will be working to work for their dreams. We all hope to live the “American dream”; we all want the nice car with the big house and the beautiful family but are we all willing to work for it? When we are asked that question we are quick to say yes but not all of us pursue our dreams or want to work hard, of the few who do pursue their dreams sometimes obtain the dream. While, the ones who do not are the people who stay at home talking about what should have or could have been to their grandchildren or children. The American dream has different meanings to everyone because we are all different. we all go for things that we want that we hope will make us happy in return. Whatever dream we choose to achieve, we all must take different paths and go through different struggles to obtain each dream. The journey of trying to achieve such dream will not be easy but is something we must do. In president john F. Kennedy, inaugural speech of 1961 he states, “ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country.” He knows that

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