My brother and I came to America from Iran in 2003, I had $700 something dollar in cash. worked our asses off, studied ridiculously hard, no weekends or holidays, worked like a MF. I became a kidney doctor & he a plastic surgeon. No country like it especially the country we were born in. I love this country so much. Please keep it this way
Well said😊 The American dream is a difficult topic, but I think that it is good to have a dream and to believe in it. Everybody has their own American dream 💫
That is a normal situation for an average immigrant, you have to deal with those situations, the only fact of not being born in the US puts you in second place of the list, but it’s understandable for Americans to believe that, at the end of the day, they founded this country for them. People from abroad have to contribute to the country before asking for respect. It is what it is😕😬
Well, the reality of Indian immigrants in America today is that even after contributing for over a decade to the country's research/ industry and having an approved GC application, they do not get the GC because their priority dates are not current. So their situation today is a lot worse than an average immigrant.
This is wonderful and I can completely relate. The American dream is not about the big cars and houses but rather what each person hopes to achieve using the opportunity awarded to them by this prosperous country. Thank you for sharing Pooja.
This is very true. I had same experience. I was denied jobs and visa sponsorships as i was on a student visa. Now i am back in india and leading projects here and doing well. I am a software engineer. I no longer care about the American dream.
@@jkp7634 From the resources I saw, white Americans cumulate more wealth than any race of people in this country. White Americans do get paid more than any other race of people in these same job positions. Most of the billionaires in the US are white and mostly male. Gender wise, men get paid more than women do in these same job positions. And some people want to know why we have income inequality in the so-called richest country in the world. Capitalism does not and never will benefit the common people.
These are the times of crisis every other country is struggling to pull back their economy....US is always partial for their citizens.....most of indians are thrown out from jobs in this time of crisi...thankfully in Indian set up there are companies and organisations that are paying for work from home ...pooja that was an eye opener for me thank u....I would do away with this American dream NW👍
The American dream is unique to each person. It's not some cookie cutter thing. It's shaped and molded by your will and desires and your work ethic. Your willingness to give for something more than yourself and material desires.
Pooja and I were in the same research group in the environmental engineering department at Clemson from 2010 to 2012, with the same thesis advisor, so I knew her fairly well. I am unsettled by her statement, "I even worked for free when my advisor did not have the funds to pay me." While I do not doubt the truth of her statement, I find it hard to believe her pay was simply cut off instantaneously without any other options presented. Her statement reflects poorly on Clemson, the environmental engineering department, and, worst of all, our advisor, who was one of the most considerate and accommodating people I have ever met. He worked hard to find opportunities for us, arranging trips to conferences and coordinating events that put us in contact with potential employers. He even drove us across the state for a field trip to a desalination plant. I did not have a research assistantship at Clemson and was instead a teaching assistant. The pay was approximately equivalent to a research assistantship and was supplemented with a tuition waiver, but of course more work was required, as a TA is expected to balance a research project and TA responsibilities. So the question is, could she not have taken on a teaching assistantship to replace her RA funding? It is so long ago that it is impossible to know for sure, but I do recall that some of the TA's in our department were international students. No one can dispute that international students have more challenges, but painting your alma mater in a bad light without providing proper context is in poor taste. Two sides to every story.
I don't want to say like this, but I worked with Indian lady before, she was exactly the same way, played victim while gained many benefits. They are great actress.
I do not believe she said anywhere in the speech that her professor cut off her funding instantaneously without notice. Having been an international student myself many years ago, where I worked a TA + 2 PA jobs in addition to my courses and research to get tuition waiver, I can assure you that Profs do routinely have to ask their students to go find such opportunities outside their research group and they are far and few between. I had many well qualified international student peers who had to wait a couple semesters to land such opportunities, and had to pay tuition fees until then. This is the reality of American Universities today, that they are dependent on tuition fees paid by international students and do not have enough research/ other funding to provide opportunities to even qualified international students.
I could get the opportunity to move to the USA in 3 days. I don't know how things will work out, but I have an idea of the American dream. I turned 24, just 2 days ago...
You can achieve it if you believe it! "My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. He will not let your foot slip - He who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, He who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord watches over you - the Lord is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord will keep you from all harm - He will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore" - Psalm 121
The American Dream is whatever you want it to be. Some people are just way too lazy to chase their American Dream. My American Dream was to have my own handyman service. I'm living my American Dream because I relentlessly chased after it.
I would rather live in India like a first class citizen . Enjoy all festivals and the joyful atmosphere . No India has changed alot , it is comfortable life here too.
I grew up in the United States and I love this country so much. Especially because this country began as a Christian nation. The Capitol building was the first big mega church and the army played the worship band the first presidents were ministers and George Washington, the very first president, dedicated this country to the God of the Bible, the Lord Jesus Christ. This is why Harvard's original precept in 1646 was: "Every one shall consider the main End of his life and studies, to know God and Jesus. Christ which is Eternal life" The well known "Golden Rule" came from the Bible (Matthew 7:12). I was watching a video of a North Koreans getting their eyes treated by a medical foreigner who was given permission by Kim Jung Un. He said the machine he was using was given to them from America. They wouldn't acknowledge America and praised their leader for it. Another video I saw was of an orphanage in China. There was a boy on an American DELL computer keyboard, and he was playing Ninja Turtles with English captions. (Sun Villages created by Mrs. Zhang Shuqin) Because this nation is so blessed, it has enough to give to other nations. It's quite noble. I do love this country, despite the corrupt anti-christian democrats that are trying to destroy it.
The untied states is absolutely gorgeous, it is a massive place with rainforest, frozen tundras, huge cannons, mountains, and deserts. We have national parks the size of the entire UK.
This is a good short video but I feel sad for Indians and Chinese. They are being denied greencard by US politicians. US politicians always promise reform and hope for poor H1Bs but don't do anything. Just dangling a carrot and laughing. No point coming to study in US. See the following article and see for your self that no one is willing to do anything for Indians and Chinese. No point getting stuck in an endless green card wait. Read the article about the green card nightmare for high skill people of India and China: Search for article: Eagle Act- The politics behind denying equality to legal immigrants in America By Rohit Sharma
I visited UCSD (University of California San Diego) about one month ago and it was filled with Indian students. And when I went much further north to shop at a Costco, the majority demographic comprised of Indians and Chinese. When I lived in New Jersey, it's got neighborhoods of every race, such as Dominicans all together, blacks lived all together in one neighborhood, Puerto Ricans, etc. Races feel more comfortable being around their own.
@@azharsheik1 math no need. Exploratory Data Analysis is needed and MS Excel are needed. Basic math is enough. Just try bro if you have time. Don't worry bro.
She is clearing using victim card...the rules she spoke about are same for all and Boss don't scold her without a reason...she wants a smooth road for big American dream... Useless Ted talk....I myself been that place I cleaned washroom 8💲/hr as part-time no point highlights things you do for betterment of ur own life !!
@Abhinay Ambati He is not wrong. He is a citizen of america and he has right to say it. Imagine not getting a job in your own country because it has already been taken by other immigrants from almost all parts of the world.
Your ancestors were immigrants who never immigrated so idk what you're talking about. Also consider that maybe Americans need to be more qualified rather than beating everyone else down, as they're so used to.
POV: your teacher gave you this to watch so you can write about it later
Making a presentation yeah
Broooo 😭
I have to finish before the end of class💀
Yes
this was our listening task in a Exam in germany...
My brother and I came to America from Iran in 2003, I had $700 something dollar in cash. worked our asses off, studied ridiculously hard, no weekends or holidays, worked like a MF. I became a kidney doctor & he a plastic surgeon. No country like it especially the country we were born in. I love this country so much. Please keep it this way
You guys are the faith of the American Dream, faith being the evidence of things hoped for, yet unseen. Keep inspiring.
@@Serpents_and_Doves thank you for the beautiful words! You as well!
You came after the civil rights movement .America was not always like this .they used to have Jim crow laws,lynchings,firebombings,slavery.
@@bootnazz1786 sure
@@WilliamLi-nd4lz sure what?prove me wrong
I really like her view of the American Dream, she is like saying „Your Dream is the American Dream“
Well said😊 The American dream is a difficult topic, but I think that it is good to have a dream and to believe in it. Everybody has their own American dream 💫
There’s no such things it’s just a dream . We are all slaves to this system that’s why we pay our taxes
That is a normal situation for an average immigrant, you have to deal with those situations, the only fact of not being born in the US puts you in second place of the list, but it’s understandable for Americans to believe that, at the end of the day, they founded this country for them. People from abroad have to contribute to the country before asking for respect. It is what it is😕😬
Well, the reality of Indian immigrants in America today is that even after contributing for over a decade to the country's research/ industry and having an approved GC application, they do not get the GC because their priority dates are not current. So their situation today is a lot worse than an average immigrant.
This is wonderful and I can completely relate. The American dream is not about the big cars and houses but rather what each person hopes to achieve using the opportunity awarded to them by this prosperous country. Thank you for sharing Pooja.
This is very true. I had same experience. I was denied jobs and visa sponsorships as i was on a student visa. Now i am back in india and leading projects here and doing well. I am a software engineer. I no longer care about the American dream.
most indians are into service sector, doesn't matter if they are at home or abroad.
@@Nameless_Faceless Yes thats true.
My Dream is America 🇺🇲🇺🇲❤️
yet your name has UK in it
George Carlin said it better.
“That's why they call it the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it.”
@Max Von Lowe Anyone who believes in the American Dream is clearly a moron.
@@Artist1974CH Asian Americans make twice compared to White Americans, so how is that not their dream. I know it was my parents and they achieved it.
@BernieEinreb371 I am non-believer of that. Even the phrase "American Dream" comes off as arrogant on the part of the USA.
@@jkp7634 From the resources I saw, white Americans cumulate more wealth than any race of people in this country. White Americans do get paid more than any other race of people in these same job positions. Most of the billionaires in the US are white and mostly male. Gender wise, men get paid more than women do in these same job positions. And some people want to know why we have income inequality in the so-called richest country in the world. Capitalism does not and never will benefit the common people.
@BernieEinreb371 It is all about racism, classism, and sexism. All these three things under a sick system called capitalism.
These are the times of crisis every other country is struggling to pull back their economy....US is always partial for their citizens.....most of indians are thrown out from jobs in this time of crisi...thankfully in Indian set up there are companies and organisations that are paying for work from home ...pooja that was an eye opener for me thank u....I would do away with this American dream NW👍
Ohh., speechless!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Proud of you!!!!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
The American dream is unique to each person. It's not some cookie cutter thing. It's shaped and molded by your will and desires and your work ethic. Your willingness to give for something more than yourself and material desires.
Pooja and I were in the same research group in the environmental engineering department at Clemson from 2010 to 2012, with the same thesis advisor, so I knew her fairly well. I am unsettled by her statement, "I even worked for free when my advisor did not have the funds to pay me." While I do not doubt the truth of her statement, I find it hard to believe her pay was simply cut off instantaneously without any other options presented. Her statement reflects poorly on Clemson, the environmental engineering department, and, worst of all, our advisor, who was one of the most considerate and accommodating people I have ever met. He worked hard to find opportunities for us, arranging trips to conferences and coordinating events that put us in contact with potential employers. He even drove us across the state for a field trip to a desalination plant.
I did not have a research assistantship at Clemson and was instead a teaching assistant. The pay was approximately equivalent to a research assistantship and was supplemented with a tuition waiver, but of course more work was required, as a TA is expected to balance a research project and TA responsibilities. So the question is, could she not have taken on a teaching assistantship to replace her RA funding? It is so long ago that it is impossible to know for sure, but I do recall that some of the TA's in our department were international students.
No one can dispute that international students have more challenges, but painting your alma mater in a bad light without providing proper context is in poor taste. Two sides to every story.
Was she good in studies
I don't want to say like this, but I worked with Indian lady before, she was exactly the same way, played victim while gained many benefits. They are great actress.
I do not believe she said anywhere in the speech that her professor cut off her funding instantaneously without notice. Having been an international student myself many years ago, where I worked a TA + 2 PA jobs in addition to my courses and research to get tuition waiver, I can assure you that Profs do routinely have to ask their students to go find such opportunities outside their research group and they are far and few between. I had many well qualified international student peers who had to wait a couple semesters to land such opportunities, and had to pay tuition fees until then.
This is the reality of American Universities today, that they are dependent on tuition fees paid by international students and do not have enough research/ other funding to provide opportunities to even qualified international students.
I could get the opportunity to move to the USA in 3 days. I don't know how things will work out, but I have an idea of the American dream. I turned 24, just 2 days ago...
How did it go?
You can achieve it if you believe it!
"My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. He will not let your foot slip
- He who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, He who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord watches over you
- the Lord is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord will keep you from all harm
- He will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore" - Psalm 121
What an amazing lady. Well said Poojah!
There's no H.
@@agentofchaos2901 it’s not that deep
@@agentofchaos2901 Its not that deep
Everybody has the same "dream", it's being happy in life (jmho). Peace 😊
Great talk, and context!
The American Dream is whatever you want it to be. Some people are just way too lazy to chase their American Dream. My American Dream was to have my own handyman service. I'm living my American Dream because I relentlessly chased after it.
I’m watching this because of my teacher
Tears Say the answer of this video 🥺
I would rather live in India like a first class citizen . Enjoy all festivals and the joyful atmosphere . No India has changed alot , it is comfortable life here too.
Yeah soon india will face the destruction of democracy and war
Naa and would never
@@ishaan97i😂 a Pakistan dream 😂😂
@@ishaan97inever happen
Sir, American festivals are celebrated with love not as formality like most indians
I grew up in the United States and I love this country so much. Especially because this country began as a Christian nation. The Capitol building was the first big mega church and the army played the worship band the first presidents were ministers and George Washington, the very first president, dedicated this country to the God of the Bible, the Lord Jesus Christ. This is why Harvard's original precept in 1646 was:
"Every one shall consider the main End of his life and studies, to know God and Jesus. Christ which is Eternal life"
The well known "Golden Rule" came from the Bible (Matthew 7:12).
I was watching a video of a North Koreans getting their eyes treated by a medical foreigner who was given permission by Kim Jung Un. He said the machine he was using was given to them from America. They wouldn't acknowledge America and praised their leader for it.
Another video I saw was of an orphanage in China. There was a boy on an American DELL computer keyboard, and he was playing Ninja Turtles with English captions. (Sun Villages created by Mrs. Zhang Shuqin)
Because this nation is so blessed, it has enough to give to other nations. It's quite noble.
I do love this country, despite the corrupt anti-christian democrats that are trying to destroy it.
You'd have respect your motherland at first..Motherland above all ! India above All for Indians and America above all fir Americans.
really eye opening speech.. well done Pooja.. very proud of you!
My American dream is made possible through the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the one who blessed this country.
I believe in the American you work hard to earn it . I believe in the Canadian dream .
She make it sound more like a drama!
Well Said Pooja👏👏👏
POV: youre in mrs. Seikkula's class and youre watching this
That is also actually the Sri Lankan dream, 6:48
Amazing
yes
Welcome back to India..future belongs to us..
Haha 😄😂 tu kya baba h
Wow!!
👍👍
Perfect speech
7:45 1:50 7:20
what are these timestamps for
@@Not_Adalia A project I was doing last school year lol
@@ambersky1068 yo those might he helpful bc im doing something for school right now. I’ll see if they help :)
POV: You've just finished playing GTA IV
Go To Canada or japan or austraila or europe or new zealand
its more beutifull and cool
than united state america.
but what about india or the rest of under developed and developing countries,if everyone left who will stay?
The untied states is absolutely gorgeous, it is a massive place with rainforest, frozen tundras, huge cannons, mountains, and deserts. We have national parks the size of the entire UK.
Have you ever asked why your home country is the way it is....
Due to politics and corruption
@@Alphafx22 That's just the symptom....
because of the backward mindset of most of the people and culture and society
@@Sourav-pf8tb and why is the culture that way?
POV: you’re here for the AMS seminar
oh my god, I love you
The American Dream is easier to acchieve in northern Europe nowdays. USA was cool 40 years ago. Now it sucks.
Pooja what is this behavior?
This is a good short video but I feel sad for Indians and Chinese. They are being denied greencard by US politicians. US politicians always promise reform and hope for poor H1Bs but don't do anything. Just dangling a carrot and laughing. No point coming to study in US. See the following article and see for your self that no one is willing to do anything for Indians and Chinese. No point getting stuck in an endless green card wait. Read the article about the green card nightmare for high skill people of India and China:
Search for article:
Eagle Act- The politics behind denying equality to legal immigrants in America
By Rohit Sharma
I visited UCSD (University of California San Diego) about one month ago and it was filled with Indian students. And when I went much further north to shop at a Costco, the majority demographic comprised of Indians and Chinese.
When I lived in New Jersey, it's got neighborhoods of every race, such as Dominicans all together, blacks lived all together in one neighborhood, Puerto Ricans, etc. Races feel more comfortable being around their own.
She has become a US citizen by now
Tried 5 times f1 visa and mba drop out aged 26 I'm right now a useless was born for nothing .
bro you should really think about trying to learn for Business Analyst. because Business Intelligence is future. do course on business analysis.
@@SuperBhavanishankar i have no math skills
@@azharsheik1 math no need. Exploratory Data Analysis is needed and MS Excel are needed. Basic math is enough. Just try bro if you have time. Don't worry bro.
@@SuperBhavanishankar where should i go for it diploma in canada
@@azharsheik1 really don't know bro. better learn from MOOCs and save money 💰
She is clearing using victim card...the rules she spoke about are same for all and Boss don't scold her without a reason...she wants a smooth road for big American dream... Useless Ted talk....I myself been that place I cleaned washroom 8💲/hr as part-time no point highlights things you do for betterment of ur own life !!
POV: mọi người xem video này vì phải làm bài của thầy Vũ
Did the Indian dream not lure you to stay in India? You'd have been a 1st class citizen here for sure.
Why did school made me watch this?
Life is tough ... Girl..
No,it's easy if one works hard,bro
WASSUP SEIKKULA'S CLASS
เธอชื่อ บูชา มหาจาน
i m the American dream
POV: your in mr. rimplers class
SEIKKULA CLASS
E
American dream, more like 'America is the only country in the World ikr' dream?
BRUH
But i will prefer canada over america
For my dreams
It’s dead, the dream was a wife and kids In a nice house with a loving family. Not a job stealing immigrant that has helped ruin our economy.
@Abhinay Ambati He is not wrong. He is a citizen of america and he has right to say it. Imagine not getting a job in your own country because it has already been taken by other immigrants from almost all parts of the world.
Your ancestors were immigrants who never immigrated so idk what you're talking about. Also consider that maybe Americans need to be more qualified rather than beating everyone else down, as they're so used to.
@@ezio934 Same with indians , We dont get Good paying jobe Here so We Have to come to USA after 100 year 20% population would be indian in usa
@@cookiecake6144
yes bro
American dream is a myth
U should try acting
Many jealous salty people are available here.
na people are just speaking facts
WASSUP MRS. SEIKKULA
U lie
U lie i lie😂