The American Dream for All

No one knows the Brazilian, Belgian, or Australian dream, but all around the world know and comment on the American dream. All of this is thanks to Hollywood movies, which for decades have been successful in showing the American way of living.

The American dream is an achievement through hard work, where each person uses his or her talent and potential, or in other words, makes use of his or her individual ability to establish a higher purpose. If you have the goal of doing more for yourself and your family, for your community or the world, yes you can--that is the dream.

No matter whether you were born rich or poor, there will always be something more significant to be done and a challenge to be faced. Look at Bill Gates; does he need anything? I do not think so, but he still cultivates dreams within himself and is doing something no one else has done in philanthropy.

We do not want to enter into all the details that surround this dream, for it would not fit into many concepts, but only that which most desire, which is easy to understand and acceptable to all: Climb the social ladder.

What we propose in practice is that you live this dream according to the very definitions of the American government and not by Hollywood standards. That does not mean you have to live in America. The American dream can be lived wherever you are, in your smallest city or your most uncomplicated neighborhood.

  • So let's look at some considerations about this program.
  • Upon completing the 4th cycle, the member reaches Amdreall. From then on, one of our missions is complete: to make our members live the American Dream wherever they are.
  • Everyone with the slightest potential is worthy of living as a member of the American middle class; that is, with annual purchasing power that allows you to have your own home, car, vacation, college for your children, health plans, and retirement.
  • Why do we say this? A sportsman with the potential to be good at football, for example, earn millions a year, so mine and yours should also be able to earn at least an income that allows us to live worthily.
  • Consequently, all members around the world who wish to live thus will receive the same values and privileges accorded to American citizens.
  • According to the Pew Research Center, American middle-class incomes range from $39,000 to $118,000 per family per year, while others say incomes start at around $30,000.
  • Ultimately, we cannot promise that this will lead a person to reach Amdreal, but we have a tool with all possibilities—the use of their potential with attitude and generosity is what will determine how far each one can go.
  • First, we want the middle class for our families, then for our friends, then for our communities (church, club, associations, etc.), and then for our cities, states, and country.
  • It is unreasonable that much of the planet's wealth is in the hands of 2% of the population. We will not solve the problems of the world, but we want to make a difference in the lives of many people. Everyone who chooses to dream with us can change their own lives as well as the lives of many others around our beloved planet.

If this is a dream, we have one!

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A middle-income population emerges in South America, but is scarce in Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific; The majorities in Europe and North America are middle or high income

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