I guess I missed that.Unfortunately I'm in the middle of all your optional answers. I live paycheck to paycheck, own nothing and keep trying to better myself with the "lightbulb" over my head that asks "so how the hell will you be doing that".
yay, btw
Dreams are cool. Why do they have to be American though? People are like "my grandfather dreamed about coming to a country where ________________ wasn't an issue, and where he had the freedom to do _________________". Like, the goal is to live a better, more free life. That's not just a dream, that's not just a wish, that's a fuggin' mission. THat's teh stated objective. Everyone wants to be free and have all the things they need to thrive and have a fulfilling existence, so I DON'T buy into the "American" dream b/c that usually entails nationalism, patriotism, or some other bullshit. That phrase is loaded and totally subjective depending on who you ask. I'm a fan of Dreaming. 'American' dreaming makes about as much sense to me as the 'victorian-colonial-india dream.' (does not compute.)
To me, the American dream means financial success, a cabin in the northwoods and a government that leaves me the fuck alone.I was wondering what my fellow squatarians thought about this subject:
The American Dream:
What does it mean to you?
Do you think you can achieve it?
Is it possible?
What sacrifices would you have to make to achieve it?
Would you want it?
I would have selected that option. I took out a loan for a house two years ago when I determined that a mortgage on a small house would cost less than renting in this affordable housing deprived state (Vermont).I guess I missed that.
I could have made a "wanting it, doing it, slowly making it happen" option.
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