William Zinsser The Right To Fail Analysis

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Nick Lupo Mrs.Poole Ms.Salzer English 11 16 October 2015 American Dream The American dream is still alive. One image comes to mind when thinking about the American dream,freedom and equality for all. It might be hard for some people who grew up in a poor community to get a good education or to even live a good lifestyle, but it’s up to you to make it with what you have.. Most people are given lots of opportunities and chances and don’t take advantage of them like they should. America still provides access to the American Dream because everyone is given freedom and freedom of religion and you have the choice to do whatever you want. In the book of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck there were two men who were set to have there own ranch and a life of their own. But once Lennie killed Curly’s wife it was over for Lennie but even in the situation they were in, they were still presented with the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. George said "With us it ain't like that. We got a …show more content…

In the essay "The right to fail" by William Zinsser he says “ Don't be afraid to fail!” (Zinsser 81-83) failure isn't fatal.Countless people have had a bout with it and come out stronger as a result." Failure can be used as a tool of success because you can learn from your mistakes. Willam defines success differently than the average norm. He believes the younger generation are starting to define there own meaning of success. The dropouts and the hippies just don't buy the old standard of success and neither do I. I think that within your mistakes there is always a chance to get better. In my life there's been times I have messed up but I learned from it like when I came in dead last in a 100 meter dash. I was devastated and quite embarrassed but I didn't let it knock me down and I trained much harder and guess what? I came in second next race. No not first, but I'll get there because my failure became my

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