Wishing John Galt would show up at my door...

Posted by kimberlyfaith81 11 years, 8 months ago to The Gulch: General
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My brother introduced me to Ayn Rand and her writings. He loaned me his Ipod for a very long road trip I had to make. 12 hours of driving went by in a flash while listening to "Atlas Shrugged". The "reader" couldn't read fast enough for me! As soon as I got home, I bought the book and devoured it. I literally cried. Ms. Rand actually got it! What I'd known all my life and couldn't articulate to others. It was instantly both heaven and hell for me. Knowing that I wasn't alone but being powerless to change to world around me.

Hello, my name is Kimberly, and "Atlas Shrugged" is the greatest fiction novel I've ever read.


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  • Posted by XenokRoy 11 years, 8 months ago
    Hay Kimberly,

    I have to agree with you. When I first read Atlas it was like things I had felt but could not explain, I now had words for. I have since read several books around objectivism. While I am a religious person and Ayn rand was an Atheist this is about the only item that I do not agree with her philosophy on. Welcome aboard and I hope you enjoy the journey of understand Atlas Shrugged has set you on. I know I have so far. I also use the book to teach my kids when they reach 16 about the relationship of action and reaction, cause and consequence. It is an excellent tool for this.
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  • Posted by Lucky 11 years, 8 months ago
    Hello Kimberly. When I first read AS, I had to put the book down a few times and gasp at how accurately it describes the world today -60 years on!
    May I observe that you are not completely powerless - re what you can do, do it. You have made a start..
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  • Posted by AKGuest 11 years, 8 months ago
    Yes, isn't it quite the moment when you read or hear something from someone that you have always known/believed but not been able to articulate?
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