Young Boss with Isabelle Guarino

The Hidden Cost of the American Dream

The Young Boss Podcast

When Snawing Alvarado came to the Bronx from the Dominican Republic at eight years old, he thought snow meant success. Instead, it meant Section 8 housing, roaches, and a basement that smelled like broken promises. The “American Dream” wasn’t what it looked like on TV — it was crowded apartments, tired parents, and the quiet pressure to make it out.

Snawing became the first in his family to graduate college and land a “good job” as an ICU nurse. But three months in, the dream cracked. Long hours. Miserable pay. No freedom. He realized he wasn’t chasing purpose — he was chasing a paycheck.

So he bet on himself. He left nursing, flipped his savings into real estate, and built multiple care homes that now cash-flow over $20K a month. But the bigger the numbers got, the more he realized: money isn’t peace. The grind cost him relationships, sleep, and moments with the people who mattered most.

Today, Snawing’s success isn’t defined by dollar signs — it’s defined by balance. Coaching others, salsa dancing, spending time with family — that’s the real wealth.

Because the American Dream? It’s not free. It’ll take your comfort, your time, and sometimes your heart.

But if you pay the price with purpose, it’s worth every cent.

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