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Hell, I’m just jealous. I’m dumb as fukcI'm worse, I also write books.
There may be an Atlas Shrugged coloring book for youLet the record show that as an unlearned wretch I have no idea what you mean.
Let the record show that as an unlearned wretch I have no idea what you mean.
I don't care who John Galt is...I just want to know how I can buy a little cottage in Galt's Gulch!
"Who is John Galt?"...He's the dude, that fucked that girl, after she fucked the first two other dudes...who want to live next door...Happily ever after.It's a simple question.
Cheers,
Sirhr
I listened to 2112 first, then listened to Anthem, (the previous two perhaps a few thousand times), then read Rand's Anthem, then Atlas Shrugged, then The Fountainhead. The Fountainhead I read in about 4 days; Atlas Shrugged took forever (I was moving from one state to another an new job). I think Rand could have cut out a LOT Galt's speech and achieved the same result. But I'd agree. Fountainhead before Atlas.I'd suggest not suggesting folks jump into Atlas Shrugged right away.
Tell them to hit Anthem first, then move on to The Fountainhead, then they will be ready for Atlas Shrugged.
Then if they are still onboard, go for We the Living.
I have. It’s why I ask rhetorically...You would have to read "Atlas Shrugged" to absorb the meaning.
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Hell, I’m just jealous. I’m dumb as fukc
I don't care who John Galt is...I just want to know how I can buy a little cottage in Galt's Gulch!
You think you're Mickey Spillane? Do you think you're some kind of fucking writer?I'm worse, I also write books.
Read something better like Catch22 or Lonesome Dove. Ayn Rand's stuff is OK, but there's better stuff out there.
I'm worse, I also write books.
I'm worse, I also write books.
my favorite book. read it several times.It's a simple question.
Cheers,
Sirhr
If you dont' mind my nosiness as a profession or on the side? I've got a book I finished the first draft on I need to revise but have no clue what the hell to do with it afterwards.
As far as Rand never read a lick of it. Sounds interesting maybe one day.
IIRC Galt's speech went on for almost 100 pages. I got about 5 pages in and said "How fucking long is this speech?!...100 pages?!!...WTF?!"I think Rand could have cut out a LOT Galt's speech and achieved the same result.
John Galt didn't have a wife and kids at the time he said that.I swear by my life, and love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask him to live for the sake of mine.
John Galt didn't have a wife and kids at the time he said that.
Yeah, the underlying current of self centered humanism and Darwinian principles applied to intimate human relationships never set well with me.He didn't, however another prominent character in the story was married and the book explains the moral thing to do according to the philosophy was to simply walk away and divorce the wife when it became apparent she was a leach and had enslaved the husband & was holding him back.
One of the other primary female characters pretty much was up front to the wife about, you don't deserve that man, I'm taking him because it's in my best interest and he can decide what's in his own best interest.
Enslaving the producers (often Men) using domestic "guilt" is portrayed as an insidious propaganda deeply ingrained into our culture.
Also the idea that you don't owe anybody anything and nobody owes you anything, is a surprisingly alien concept for most.
You are dying either way. God helps those who can't help themselves.If you're waiting for God to settle any of this, you'll die waiting. God helps those who help themselves.
Greg
Yeah, the underlying current of self centered humanism and Darwinian principles applied to intimate human relationships never set well with me.
My idea of duty, honor, integrity and family are decidedly Christian in nature. Rand was an athiest.
On this we agree. Satan is the accuser of God's people. The Godless who live among us can be expected to do the same.In my personal opinion, one of the primary philosophy points of her book, That people will always seek to use Fear, Guilt & Shame to control and enslave you, is actually exceptionally good advice for the deeply religious types.
That is why I favor Mr, Rearden.He didn't, however another prominent character in the story was married and the book explains the moral thing to do according to the philosophy was to simply walk away and divorce the wife when it became apparent she was a leach and had enslaved the husband & was holding him back.
One of the other primary female characters pretty much was up front to the wife about, you don't deserve that man, I'm taking him because it's in my best interest and he can decide what's in his own best interest.
Enslaving the producers (often Men) using domestic "guilt" is portrayed as an insidious propaganda deeply ingrained into our culture.
Also the idea that you don't owe anybody anything and nobody owes you anything, is a surprisingly alien concept for most.
Another great book...but great in a different mannerI would think on this forum that it would be something like:
Unintended Consequences: John Ross, T. J. Mullin: 9781888118049: Amazon.com: Books
Unintended Consequences [John Ross, T. J. Mullin] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Unintended Consequenceswww.amazon.com