You cannot live the American Dream in a vacuum. Other people are all around you and they, your relationships, are part of that American dream. Make yourself accessible to them and lead a fuller American dream. It is a lonely world without friends or family. Be accessible to those around you.
Be Honorable. Be the kind of person that at the end of life is honored by all those who knew you. Be Honorable.
Be Respectful. The respect you show to others is a measure of your character. The respect you show to God is a measure of your soul. You can Live the American Dream while still being respectful.
Don’t be afraid to dream. What you dream, is what you become. How can you make your dreams come true, if you have none? Know what you want and go for it.
Be Outgoing. If you don’t make the opportunity to meet people no one will do it for you. Outgoing people usually enjoy a more well rounded circle of friends than the shy or timid person. You relationships should be a key part of Living the American Dream. Be outgoing, make yourself available and …Live the American Dream.
Be supportive. Our spouses are our best friends and we should be more supportive of them. Today my wife asked me to take a trip with her to the store to shop for FEATHER BOAS. And well…I was supportive and went.
Be organized. Life comes at you fast and if you really want to live the American dream, you should develop ways to smooth out the rough spots. Being organized can really help improve the quality of your life.
Be civic minded. Be proud your country, make it better each day and live the American dream.
Be well read. Living the American dream requires that we be knowledgeable in many areas. Quality knowledge moves us from simple shallow thinking to a more deeper understanding of life all around us. That understanding, along with personal relationships, provide for a richer more meaningful life. So….read! Read well and be well read.
