College Admissions Essay: How Bill Clinton Changed My Life

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I was born in a middle class family, lives like a normal man, and like a limited man. When I grow up gradually, my dreams are growing up with my level and my expenditures are getting more n more, my education’s fee getting more and more but my father was a normal man n he was a real estate agent and he is 70+. I slowly experiencing that my father cannot afford all my expenditure so I decided to go out and earn some money for myself.
The same day I applied for many jobs related to my field, but there is no replay of my application for one month. I was upset because of this and I cried that night thinking that I cant even help my father.
I slept at that night and I had a dream that if I could be some body else or the most richest person of the earth. I was dreamed as I am Bill Clinton that he have every thing what he wants. He was the failure of his
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I slept and was dreaming to be a Bill Clinton, but I relize to be a struggle man than Bill Clinton or any body else, do some thing that people will follow you, not you follow the people to be success in the world. I woke up n try again and again for a job, and atlast I got it although it was not of my field but I get what I want.
Now I have my own home, my one car and I have what I want, I have two sisters and I arranged all the wedding expenditures because my father cannot afford all this at that time. This is all because of that dream which show me how to struggle and how to stand again and again after every failure. Failure is the first step to success, there is no business without loss, there is no love without fight, we cant teach walking until we fall, I wanted to be like Bill Clinton, but now people wanted to be like me. Although he is my hero he teaches me how to success.
Face the failure and success will be yours, stand up n try again and again and again, until you get your

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