Lawrence Shames has a great concept of America and its culture. In the ‘Major Factor’ he said ‘ America’s economy is its frontier.' This is true. From 1800’s the America is digging to get into the new world through growth and development and generating revenue. In Texas, the new towns were built up, and a railroad was built nearby. This new development attracted lots of Americans towards it, and it increased the economies profit as well. The America’s frontier is the greatest idea for a major milestone in the long term, as well as, has an immense impact on the Americas; ’s economy. As mentioned by Shames that ‘ America’s economy as no limits and more profit is occurring through different growths over the centuries. (Shames). He believes that country …show more content…
On the frontier concept, I believe that this greed of wanting more is happening presently. As he stated,” Frontier is a backdrop and also the raw material for steak of economic booms.” (Shames). Americans are more focused on making money and improving their lifestyle. They are more materialistic than realistic. In other words, Americans want money in life, and less focus is on the quality of life. I have seen a real example of materialism, my uncle who was very much intended for making money that today he is alone and has no one to share his success. The America is an individualistic society from teenagers to adults; everyone is living their life in making money and getting wealthier, and no one emphasized on having a family, social life or friends. From my uncle’s example, I learned a lesson that money is not everything, today he is alone, wandering in a big house and no one to share his feeling, money is a key but most important is family and your