Pursuing The American Dream

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The "American Dream" is something that many people desire. It's about achieving success in life, retiring comfortably, having nothing to worry about, and living a luxurious lifestyle. The dream involves owning multiple houses and cars and enjoying life to the fullest. My version of the "American Dream" would include treating everyone equally, except gay people. I would like to graduate from high school and attend college to pursue my dream career, which would be either a sports journalist, sports broadcaster, or owning a bakery. I don't want to live in one place; I want to have many homes in different countries. My dream house would be a small, cozy place with a big backyard, located close to the beach. I plan to adopt two cats named Nara and Nibblet, and two dogs named Neo and Nimbus. One of my biggest …show more content…

In addition, I would love to volunteer at an animal shelter and help out my community. Spending Christmas with my family and going on a summer vacation with them is very important to me. My family means everything to me, and I wouldn't be able to achieve my dreams without their support. Lastly, I would love to own the Imago Mundi Babylonian map and display it in my souvenir room, along with "The Swing," a painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard from the 18th century. Out of everything in my "American Dream," the things I would like to accomplish the most are visiting the seven wonders of the world and the natural world, traveling to as many countries as possible, and spending Christmas with my loved ones. The "American Dream" is something that many people desire. It's about achieving success in life, retiring comfortably, having nothing to worry about, and living a luxurious lifestyle. The dream involves owning multiple houses and cars and enjoying life to the fullest. My version of the "American Dream" would include treating everyone equally, except gay

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