In "The American Dream: The Truth Behind the Promise," Professor Jonathan Omenika David, Sr. dismantles one of America's most enduring myths by revealing the true path to achieving the so-called dream. Arriving alone in the United States in 1985, he soon discovered that hope and belief were only the beginning: success demanded mastering unfamiliar systems, relentless effort, and starting from scratch, as previous accomplishments often held little sway.
David's story powerfully illustrates that the American Dream is not an entitlement but an ongoing journey defined by sacrifice, adaptation, and unwavering resilience. Through long hours of labor, financial hardship, isolation, the pursuit of education, and the challenge of raising a family in a foreign land, David reveals that every opportunity comes with high costs and heavy responsibilities. Key themes explored in David's account include: