Dreaming Big: A Historical Dive into the American Dream’s Masculine Facet
<h1><strong>Are You Living “The Dream?”</strong></h1>
<p>The American Dream is a concept deeply ingrained in the cultural and historical narrative of the United States. It represents the promise of prosperity, success, and a better life achieved through hard work and determination.</p>
<p>While the American Dream has evolved over the centuries, its roots can be traced back to the early settlers of the New World and their aspirations for a brighter future.</p>
<p>Although the American Dream is not something that has remain stagnant shifting its focus a few degrees to the left or right throughout the centuries, one thing about the origin of the American Dream — that lurks in the shadows of the topic — is that it alludes to males being the ones to “achieve” it and women and children getting to live it as a result.</p>
<p>In contemporary times, it can be argued that the American Dream has gone through seismic shifts to become more inclusive, fluid, and individualistic in what it means to live “the dream” in America today. The question though is has the American Dream <em>truly</em> lasted the test of time or do we just have phantom pains from all the hard work we have put into achieving it? And more importantly, is it even <em>achievable?</em></p>
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