For weeks. I keep reading books in between. What's the secret to staying focused? It's become almost a personal vendetta now. I must finish it. I took a second degree in English and read so many books. The only one I've never been able to finish is Moby Dick. That book blew. I don't want to add to that list.
Its a different perspective on the liberty movement . Its good to be part of the quire and have someone preach to you. Its a constant state of growth you need to be in. I was what I would consider fully awake before I read atlas shrugged and it changed me as did rothbard and others. To this day no other person has influenced my life in such a way as Rand. I simply integrated much of her philosophy into the one I already had under construction.
I strongly suggest this book to anyone who hasn't read it. It focuses strictly on the morality of liberty. Not economics or politics as much as it does morality. Thats one thing I think people miss when reading this book. And those that miss it and love the book I cant stand because its like they never really read it. And those that miss it and hate the book I feel hate it because they missed what its really about.
INDEED!!! Movies have never been able to live up to the books they are based on. Cinematographers have never been able to capture narrative properly IMO.
For weeks. I keep reading books in between. What's the secret to staying focused? It's become almost a personal vendetta now. I must finish it. I took a second degree in English and read so many books. The only one I've never been able to finish is Moby Dick. That book blew. I don't want to add to that list.
I think had I done this I would have quit after We the Living. That book I did not really enjoy.I think it helped me that I read her books in order. First Anthem, then We the Living, then Fountainhead, then Atlas. It allowed me to build up to the longer books.
For weeks. I keep reading books in between. What's the secret to staying focused? It's become almost a personal vendetta now. I must finish it. I took a second degree in English and read so many books. The only one I've never been able to finish is Moby Dick. That book blew. I don't want to add to that list.
I prefer to read it while washing laundry. Definitely not what I consider a page-turner...but not awful either.
UGGGHHH I just struggled through 20 more pages. It's like watching paint dry.
if you want to understand Rand, you can skip the fiction and go with the non-fiction works.
"The Virtue of Selfishness" is a short read, and it is basically a lecture on the ideas of objectivism. if you were to read only one of Rand's works- this should be it.
That might be a good idea, and less time consuming if it is awful....
Fountainhead was ok, but got kind of L.Ron Hubberd-y at the end.