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Dreams Are Useless In Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck

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Why Dreams are Useless Dreams, the aspiration and goal of everyone. That is why everyone is wasting their lives. Throughout this unit, we have looked at examples from both sides of this argument and in the end, it was obvious, it is not worth it to dream. While you can achieve your dream despite immense odds, it's not worth it to dream because if you blindly follow a dream you can't accomplish you can waste your life. Circumstances beyond your control can derail your dream and even if you work hard it doesn't always pay off consequently. If you blindly follow a dream you can’t accomplish you can waste your life. This is supported by the evidence found in the video Mike Rowe made for Prager University. This evidence shows that even if you have a dream and take steps to accomplish it if you can’t do that to which your dream pertains then you are just wasting your life on an unattainable goal. We can also observe if you blindly follow a dream you can’t accomplish you can waste your life in the evidence found …show more content…

In the book of mice and men by John Steinbeck the characters Lennie and George worked very hard and they still don’t achieve their dream of owning a farm. Even though they were good workers and did their jobs well, because of the unfortunate incident with Curley's wife they were unable to achieve their dream. We can also recognize that circumstances beyond your control can derail your dream in the case of United States 1980 Summer Olympic team. This evidence supports the reason not to dream as the 1980 Olympic athletes were superior enough to be Olympians, but because of circumstances beyond their control, the boycott of the games, they never gained the chance to prove themselves. These two pieces of evidence have the theme of it’s not worth it to dream because circumstances beyond your control can derail your dreams and show definite examples of why it’s not worth it to dream, not to

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