Who Killed the American Dream?: Learn the ABCs of Turning Dreams into Reality
The American Dream is considered as one of the major goals among the residents of
the United States of America. It is remarked as a trait that most Americans have.
Immigrants from all across the globe want to take a step towards their future and
wonder what it would be like to witness the famous American Dream persona.
Yet, nowadays, the term doesn't have any value; doesn't have respect. The Dream is
often called off as "idealistic," "too good to be true," or simply put: "just a dream."
Therefore, the questions remain as to why and how the American Dream is being killed
off and fading. How is it that the one movement that embarked several people from all
around the world, is now falling deeper into oblivion?
Christopher Cantrell, an avid learner, researcher and independent coach specialist and
the author of this book wants to tell the world that the Dream isn't dead yet. The
motivation, passion and the determination to achieve a goal isn't a 'phase' or a 'fluke.'
Cantrell wishes to show his readers that fighting for a cause; your cause, can still be
inspiring and achievable; that the immigrants that persevere in the face of hardship and
danger still have the chance to prove something to themselves.
Christopher Cantrell has found the best way to ensure that dreams still have the beauty
and its remarkable idealism in people's hearts. The ABCs of achieving a goal can stamp
the likelihood of making your dreams come true.
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Who Killed the American Dream?: Learn the ABCs of Turning Dreams into Reality
The American Dream is considered as one of the major goals among the residents of
the United States of America. It is remarked as a trait that most Americans have.
Immigrants from all across the globe want to take a step towards their future and
wonder what it would be like to witness the famous American Dream persona.
Yet, nowadays, the term doesn't have any value; doesn't have respect. The Dream is
often called off as "idealistic," "too good to be true," or simply put: "just a dream."
Therefore, the questions remain as to why and how the American Dream is being killed
off and fading. How is it that the one movement that embarked several people from all
around the world, is now falling deeper into oblivion?
Christopher Cantrell, an avid learner, researcher and independent coach specialist and
the author of this book wants to tell the world that the Dream isn't dead yet. The
motivation, passion and the determination to achieve a goal isn't a 'phase' or a 'fluke.'
Cantrell wishes to show his readers that fighting for a cause; your cause, can still be
inspiring and achievable; that the immigrants that persevere in the face of hardship and
danger still have the chance to prove something to themselves.
Christopher Cantrell has found the best way to ensure that dreams still have the beauty
and its remarkable idealism in people's hearts. The ABCs of achieving a goal can stamp
the likelihood of making your dreams come true.
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Who Killed the American Dream?: Learn the ABCs of Turning Dreams into Reality

Who Killed the American Dream?: Learn the ABCs of Turning Dreams into Reality

by Christopher Cantrell
Who Killed the American Dream?: Learn the ABCs of Turning Dreams into Reality

Who Killed the American Dream?: Learn the ABCs of Turning Dreams into Reality

by Christopher Cantrell

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Overview

The American Dream is considered as one of the major goals among the residents of
the United States of America. It is remarked as a trait that most Americans have.
Immigrants from all across the globe want to take a step towards their future and
wonder what it would be like to witness the famous American Dream persona.
Yet, nowadays, the term doesn't have any value; doesn't have respect. The Dream is
often called off as "idealistic," "too good to be true," or simply put: "just a dream."
Therefore, the questions remain as to why and how the American Dream is being killed
off and fading. How is it that the one movement that embarked several people from all
around the world, is now falling deeper into oblivion?
Christopher Cantrell, an avid learner, researcher and independent coach specialist and
the author of this book wants to tell the world that the Dream isn't dead yet. The
motivation, passion and the determination to achieve a goal isn't a 'phase' or a 'fluke.'
Cantrell wishes to show his readers that fighting for a cause; your cause, can still be
inspiring and achievable; that the immigrants that persevere in the face of hardship and
danger still have the chance to prove something to themselves.
Christopher Cantrell has found the best way to ensure that dreams still have the beauty
and its remarkable idealism in people's hearts. The ABCs of achieving a goal can stamp
the likelihood of making your dreams come true.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161061671
Publisher: Christopher Cantrell
Publication date: 03/28/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 217 KB

About the Author

As an only child raised by a single mom and her parents, Christopher Cantrell learned to be resourceful and independent. He realized that he could accomplish and excel at anything if he truly dedicated his time and energy to achieve his goals. He was an exceptional student as school was naturally very easy for him to handle. However, it was something that he lacked interest in. After completing his bachelor's degree at Texas A&M University, Christopher discovered his love for learning.
After reading Hal Elrod's book, ‘The Morning Miracle,’ in 2017, Christopher dedicated two hours of his day to personal development and daily learning. He has made it a habit to wake up at 4 a.m. in the morning and spend the time focusing on his development.
Now, Christopher uses what he has learned to help others grow and find their true passion in life. Currently, Christopher works in the medical industry and specializes in turning around struggling organizations by building and developing leadership in the field. He is also happily married to his wife Desiree and they now have four boys together over the last twenty-one years.
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