Those who may think the American Dream is dead have several viable reasons I’m sure, but let us not be discouraged. Our competitive job market, globally based economic system and changes in trends may seem to be intimating to some, I however don’t see these issues to be all negative.
Although there are several aspects of our society that can use some improvement the same can be said about most any other country as well.
The American Dream is an ethos just a few words in length, but can be interpreted in several different ways. James Truslow Adams first coined this term …show more content…
Although that phrase has been modified over the decades, the American
Dream still holds true. In discussions of this particular subject, one controversial issue that has been the most argued would be that the American Dream is no longer an achievable goal. On the one hand, individuals such myself argue that the Dream is more achievable than ever before due to our quickly advancing society. On the other hand there are individuals who contend that due to our economic instabilities, poor school systems, as well as other downfalls, the American
Dream is no longer achievable. My own view is that America is still the place to be to live out ones dream. Although discussions of the American Dream may seem of concern to only a small group of Americans, it should in fact concern anyone who cares about the advancement of our society. Although all Americans certainly all do not think alike, those who believe the American
Dream is a lost cause may point out how difficult it is to find a job. Although I do agree with
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those individuals up to a point, I cannot accept the overall conclusion that the dream …show more content…
Individuals around the world are itching to take advantage of our higher education system that we so constantly overlook. For those who view financial stability as the ultimate achievement of the American
Dream, in America there’s more opportunity in America than ever before to make a profit. This may not seem the case for some considering it’s not as easy to get a job as it once was.
Times have changed and the job marked is considerably yet understandably more competitive than it was 1931 when the American Dream was first coined. We are no longer a society where it is likely to find a career right out of high school working on an assembly line or manufacturing other goods. As a matter of fact it is very unlikely for the average American to continue with one career throughout their lifetime. The overall lifestyle of your