Wednesday, July 29, 2009

American Revival Continued

At Junga Juice we have been thinking a lot about the American Dream Lately. We have built our Franchise Opportunity on creating the "Junga Way of Life". This is simply our version of the American Dream.

According to Wikipedia "The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States of America in which democratic ideals are perceived as a promise of prosperity for its people. In the American Dream, first expressed by James Truslow Adams in 1931, citizens of every rank feel that they can achieve a "better, richer, and happier life."[1] The idea of the American Dream is rooted in the second sentence of the Declaration of Independence[2] which states that "all men are created equal"[3] and that they have "certain inalienable Rights"[3] including "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."[3]"

We, at Junga Juice, wonder if perhaps the dream is beginning to fade. Not because it is unattainable, but because the American people have stopped hoping for it. A dream can only last as long as the dreamers keep believing. The American people have began to change their frame of mind, they have began to forget what makes this country great. America was founded on the Statement "We the people". The average everyday American will make or brake the future of our country. We the people hold the power to bring back the dream.

We the people, however, have started to believe that government stimulus, handouts, and oversight will solve our problems. We the people have traded in our responsibility to build community, to work hard, and to create economy for the convenience of letting the government do it for us. The problem with this plan is that while We the people wait for the government to make our lives better, more and more people are loosing their jobs and their lifestyles.

Don't worry this blog is not political, it is not Democratic or Republican, it is simply American. No mater what party lines you fall into the truth remains that as Americans, We the people, have a duty and a calling to get up each morning with the American dream on our hearts. We have a responsibility to provide for our families and secure a future for our grandchildren.

The American dream will die if We the people fail to realize that it is our job to keep it alive. Junga Juice understands this fact. We are not a large company we have the same needs, wishes, concerns and problems as the average American. We, however, refuse to let the dream die. That is why we are working hard to bring the American Dream and the Junga way of life to the people of the United States of America through our Franchise Opportunities. We may not be able to solve all the problems in America, but if we can hand one more American family a dream and a hope, at least that is a start.

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