Part1--HAO (Hao)Tian

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I think the American dream is to fight through ourselves, people have big houses, cars, families in good neighborhoods, and of course, stable middle-class jobs. More abstractly, it also includes the freedom to pursue your dreams, such as running a successful band or being your own boss, but in the end, it's still a bigger house and a better

The American dream of Realism:

150 years ago, 16-year-old Vanderbilt borrowed $100 from his parents to buy his first sailing boat at that time and started shipping. His parents did not expect that the $100 and 10 years made Vanderbilt become the leader of inland and ocean shipping in the whole United States. After Vanderbilt became the leader of American shipping industry, he once again made an incredible decision: to sell his shipping Empire and invest all his money in railway transportation. In this case, the American dream has driven the economic development of the United States and created a number of famous entrepreneurs. The ultimate goal of the American dream is to make the country stronger and the people happier. Economic development is an important indicator. In the American dream, a group of young people with dreams can have the opportunity to change their own destiny through efforts. For myself, the American dream always inspires me, because I am a dreamer. The American dream let me know that I can realize my dream through my struggle. Although there have been various problems in the process of pursuing the American dream, there is no denying that the American dream plays a key role in the rise of the United States in reality. Realism is far greater than idealism. The practical significance of the American dream lies in that during the hundred years, many people who are not willing to be ordinary become richer, the United States is stronger, and there are countless people who keep moving forward for their dreams, so that the country and nation with dreams will become stronger and stronger.

https://nystagereview.com/2019/03/28/the-lehman-trilogy-an-american-dream-and-tragedy-majestically-recalled/



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