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Is the American Dream still alive? In this video, we uncover why economic mobility in the U.S. has drastically declined, making it harder for most people to achieve financial success. Learn how ...
Through visitation dreams people may renew their sense of living a psychologically coherent life in which the dead person is both gone forever and yet always present.
The American dream is harder than ever to accomplish, especially with rising costs. The people living in poverty or low income are even further down the pole.
The American Dream is dead. Nearly 80 percent of Americans under the age of 30 don't believe it holds true anymore, and a majority over the age of 65 agree. While it's tempting to chalk this ...
In this week's newsletter, we'll explore theories on why we have so-called “grief dreams,” what forms they can take, and what they can tell us about our waking life.
The American dream is as good as dead, according to one millennial personal-finance influencer — or, at least, one version of it is. “We’ve been told this American dream: You work hard, you ...
What does it mean to see a dead person alive in your dreams? A professional dream interpreter breaks down the meaning of a dead person talking to you in a dream.
This new era may well be better than the one before it. But the dream of streaming as a cheaper, better version of cable is dead. For a while, it did actually exist.
The American Dream is for black and white, left and right, rich and poor, believer and non-believer. It means equal opportunity for all.
FreedomWorks President Adam Brandon discusses how the American dream is still worth striving for even as Americans become less patriotic.