How did this "American Dream" discussion go to striking it rich online (or similar)?
It's a meaningless argument.
Fine, you win. There are more avenues now to millionaire-hood, and there's no barrier to entry (just make smartphone photo filters and link em to a blog! Yea!)
Seriously, any of you guys saying how much more golden opportunity there is partake in it? Anyone? Or your kids? Anyone hit seven figures from YouTube? And I ask this as a guy who makes 100% of his living online, working for himself.
I think the argument is more or less, is it available to everyone? Back in the day, the man could work a job while his wife stayed at home and most people made enough money for a white picket fence and a 'normal' family. Nowadays, if you don't have an education you are screwed and both Mommy and Daddy need to work to make ends meet.
So, in a non-sarcastic response to this thread:
No, the American Dream isn't dead. One must now either:
A.) Have a Bachelors Degree.
B.) Work your way up a company.
...and then find a women who's head isn't completely twisted around by this feminist / women's rights movement and isn't too caught up on "being her own person" to want to settle down and start a family. It's much harder and not accessible to everyone but it still exists. Rather, there's a consolation prize for people who don't realize the dream and it's called
living off the government.