Monday, November 10, 2008

My American Dream


America is the land of dreams. Immigrants traveled a long distance from their mother-country in a completely new land, just to accomplish their dream. Like in the book, 'Of Mice and Men', by John Steinbeck, George, Lennie, Candy, Curley's wife and many other lived their life with one hope and one desire; to live upto their American dreams. And its not only the people in 1900's that had American dreams. The American dreams have certainly changed over the years. What the first immigrants envisioned no longer holds true for modern day Americans. But the basic goals remains - love, happiness, success, freedom. People of all the ages living in America have dreams and will always have them. And happiness is the ultimate dream. America is the land of opportunity, where people expect their dreams to come true, but as bad as it sounds, only a few are successful to accomplish their dreams.
I too have an American dream. A dream that has pulled me far away from my mother country to America, the land of opportunity. A dream which sometimes gives me hope, and at the same time makes me depressed. I force myself to work hard in order to make my dream come true, and at the same time when I think how much more I have to do, makes me depressed. Among the million other dreams that people have, the one that I am going to talk about is a small little dream. My American Dream...
I have this little dream of living a peaceful, happy and successful life. As any other typical American dreams, it holds up a goal of, love, happiness, success, and freedom. I want to have a professional job and earn money just enough to make me happy. as they say, too much money destroys happiness. I would have a nice house for my family in nice and peaceful neighborhood. We would have a car, or probably two. I would try to save my money to buy a nice sports car, like a Lamborghini Gallardo. We would have a nice huge back-yard, with a couple of pets. What kinds of pets? Well that depends on the choice of our children. I would live an independent and peaceful life!
Although I would be enjoying my life in the U.S., I would never forget my mother-country. I would always respect my country and my family. In my retirement, I would probably visit Nepal (my mother country) and open some kind of a non-profit organization. It could be an organization established in the villages to improve the living standard of the people there. Or it could be a organization for charity. But whatever it would be, it would show my respect and gratitude to the country that has made me what I am right now, and what I would be in the future!!!

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