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Similar on giving back too. I never stole anything and if by accident I did I will give it back.
When you people pay what you owe me I'll think about it. The question is WHEN are you going to pay what you owe me? Until then bark at the moon.
I still find it worth the effort. I'm pushing 71 I'm to young to be old. No time for it.
Sincerely,
I would only say that John Galt is clearly a theme even in parts 1 and 2, even though we are not introduced to him personally until part 3. Once we are so introduced, it becomes clear that he has been the mastermind (though hidden to us) behind so much of those first two parts. That's why they are able to make so many connections as soon as they meet (e.g., she did know him, even though they hadn't met; he did claim her line; etc.).
Even some of those I know who enjoyed tackling the book didn't make it all the way through it. It takes dedication, at some level. I started to re-read it and found myself taking note of the writing style used. The first time I was looking for answers, and I got them.
"John GALT (and consequently the Gulch) are within you...but you need to build them up before they can be occupied."
The conversation centered around the state of the world these days and we need a John Galt to do his thing. Much speculation as to what would John Galt do?
The older son of a friend of mine was listening to all this and in complete innocence blurted out "Who is John Galt?" There was so much laughter, he was completely mortified. It was all explained to him. He has since definitely read the book. My friend saw to that.
The short technical answer is, John Galt is the strong, mysterious, resilient, resourceful hero of Ayn Rand's 1957 prophetic masterwork "Atlas Shrugged"... and "Who is John Galt?" is the question on everyone's lips throughout the book.
But to me, I have to say that John Galt is the powerful voice inside every human being that refuses to accept mediocrity (and every other form of slavery) and instead defiantly finds a way to overcome.
Basically: John Galt is most likely the best answer I've seen to the non-question: "Well, what are you gonna do?"
If you really want to know, I'd suggest read the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It just might change your life.
it might be good to underplay it a bit! -- j
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