Tuesday, June 15, 2010

What the American Dream is

At the center of the American dream is independence. Americans love more than anything else their freedom and independence, not having to be told what to do but choosing their own destinies. Since the founding of our country, American families have sought to be self sufficient and not reliant on anyone or anything. Americans began to move west to seek even more independence, in the west they could build their own towns and live for themselves. Americans need for independence is, essentially, what created our country, and it still carries over to modern times in our want to be our own boss and not be told where to work or what to do. Another fundamental of the American dream is the idea that this land is ours, and the pride you get when owning a home. Americans seek to live somewhere that they control, and owning a home gives you control over what goes into your home and how it looks, etc. In the past, Americans took pride in keeping a modest house where they could raise a family. Today, Americans still like to own their own houses, but this idea of the American dream has also carried over into the cars that Americans own. A car is another thing that Americans take pride in, and many enjoy keeping a nice car that they own and have control over. Finally, I believe that raising a family is another important part of the American dream. Family has always been the most important social unit in America, and Americans take pride in raising a happy, successful family. Having children is a dream many Americans share, and providing a nice house and nice things is also very important. Therefore, the American dream is owning a house that you can raise a family in, having a nice car and nice things, and being independent with all of our rights and freedoms that living in this country guarantees.

1 comment:

  1. Owning a home is important to many who want to achieve the American Dream, but is it the only way the American Dream can be achieved? I agree with your views on independence. Even people born in this free and independent country love the idea of making it on their own without their parents and achieving their goals. But which of these goals are strictly "American" in nature?

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