"From jealousy to wealth" My father is facing a serious life in Mexico. His father only wants his best. Therefore, when my father was about 11 years old, his father decided to go to America to find his brother's work. My father is from a region without a public education system and it is very poor. My father would like to work hard for money and have the opportunity to improve his life.
Indeed, many children (and adults) dream of converting from ruin to wealth, but growing wealth (or illusion of debt given to you) and making themselves terrible, the other side of the curtain I can see a dream. Please know what is really important. The real question is, "Is our needs satisfied?" My mother always meets our needs. Indeed, she just confirmed that we tried it. When I was 19 years old, my mother and my sister sat down and told us that she was preparing to teach in Mendocino County. It takes four months to decide where to live. My brother moves away with her because he is still in high school but she can not afford to buy a two bedroom town house so our adult daughter must find her way It will not.
Many Americans once thought they could turn from ruin to wealth. We have beautified riches with "lifestyles of rich people and celebrities", but many of the middle classes no longer dream of becoming rich, but without losing the ground. They looked up and stopped thinking that 'it might be me', but I think that 'it should not be that'. Again, it is easy to understand the desire to balance the competitive environment in this situation. I can wonder if Thunder's proposal can achieve this goal, but it does not deny the reality of this indignation.
The concept of torts is a major theme in American literature. However, the fairy tale shows various themes. The idea of ​​personality changed from ruin to wealth shows that people of society rose from lower to higher due to diligence and determination. In a fairy tale, the personality changes from ruin to wealth, but this is due to magic or coincidence - this is the concept of everlasting happiness. Unsexton explored the concept of happiness in his famous fairy tale Cinderella version.