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American Idiot: Chris Gardner's Pursuit Of The American Dream

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Ever heard of Svilen Ognyan, the Bulgarian guy who had a dream about bungee jumping in Queenstown? Yes, we found him attending his first jump four weeks later. Svilen was a middle-classed sales man, which had made it very hard on him to afford for such a simple dream. He faced lots of problems with flight tickets, visa price and accommodation, rounded up it costed him $3,600. Sacrifices and hard work were done to pay the price, but after all this is what it took him to achieve his dream. Just like any other Dream, the American Dream can be changed into reality. Millionaire, Chris Gardner’s popular story, mentioned in the Pursuit of Happyness can also be another good example of how the American Dream can be pursuit. Whoever thought that Chris Gardner, the 30 year old man, with little or no education, responsible for his wife and son, having his and their living on an unstable free job. Later having an emotional break down after his divorce for not affording rental payments, and the same man who had lived for almost a year with his son in public toilets, convincing him that they are on a journey, would ever become one of the most inspirational Millionaires, Chris Gardner, the founder of Gardner Rich & Co.. To be briefer on how Will Smith explains how Chris succeeded in life, he started working. …show more content…

Throughout the album Green Day shows the true image of America, by some realistic personal experiences, but the irony here, is that through music, they have made it to platinum. What’s vague about the album (though I mentioned that it’s great), is that they state one side, and don’t offer any resolutions, and instead mention “Don’t wanna be an American Idiot”, “Where everything isn’t meant to be okay”, “One nation controlled by the media”, and “It’s calling out for idiot

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