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Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. I was told last year (on Reddit of all places, tragicomically enough, where I went to vent a little when I was having a tough time) that I ‘sounded like an Ayn Rand character’. That was clearly intended as an insult. I’ve always been aware of her work in the abstract, but now that I’ve read Atlas Shrugged, I can see what that person meant, and it’s true. Every single time a character says something inappropriate or callous, I feel I could have said that if I wasn’t watching myself. I guess I’m doomed, heh. But I do relate (for once!) to quite a few characters and know I behave just like them very often. How very peculiar. I read the intro collated from Rand’s own diaries and writings and she said she wrote to create worlds she’d want to live in, perfect worlds that she approved of entirely, which, most people probably wouldn’t want to live in her worlds, but I somewhat do, so again, some shocking psychological insight here from a Reddit stranger.
Also saw Five Easy Pieces and the objectivist gathering there in a new light.
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