Personal Narrative: The Ideal American Dream

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“Put that back”, my mother said as she scorned me for grabbing a pack of gum. “We can not afford that right now” she told me. I thought to myself, “Well why not? It’s only a dollar”. Ever since that day I have lived to know how important money was to get through life. The ideal American Dream is to be stable in life, money, and happiness. Many people live off the thought of an American Dream, but is that still true today? They spend their every waking moment working towards their American Dream, but why should they do that if it’s not attainable. I will tell you why, because It is a lie. Americans are constantly being bombarded with lies about how to be successful in life just to give them hope. A hope where everything is going to be alright and a hope with no worries. That is not reality, in the real world no family or person is ever “perfect” like you see on TV or plastered on billboards. Money plays a crucial role in any …show more content…

In the Declaration of independence it states, “...We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness…”Some people, mainly black people, are denied service or are stereotyped for being “Criminals” and “Thieves” just because of their skin color. This also applies to the LGBTQ+ community, where they are being verbally, socially, and sometimes even sexually abused just for being gay or queer. Where is the equality in that? If this statement was still true it would lift many people out of poverty. There are more than 2,000 homeless people in America and no-one is doing anything to stop it. This is the epitome of the world coming to an end. The “American Dream” is just false advertising to the media and public just to give us anything to hold onto in life and to keep us

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