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elOroReal 7 months ago
just bought this...been on my list for a long time...
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Hack0 7 months ago
It’s a good book don’t get me wrong but atlas shrugged fully opens your mind.
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Hack0 7 months ago
I swear by my keys and the sovereignty they afford me, that I will never rely on the permission of another man to transact, nor demand control over the wealth of another. @M A D E X
I think about Atlas Shrugged all the time. Opens your mind and enters your soul. It also took me a year to read (lol), but honestly I think that was a good thing. I got to spend a year with those characters. They feel real to me in my memory. 💜💜💜
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Hack0 7 months ago
I can still hear Francisco d’Anconia accent from the audio book even though I’m pretty sure it’s the same person that read all of it. However, that wasn’t the part to stuck with me the most. The discovery of a decentralized power system and the freedom it gave (the static generator)
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C-137 Heather 7 months ago
I did something weird and i never have done before or since with a book- I read almost all of Atlas Shrugged approximately 10 years ago. I stopped 20 pages or so from the end because I didn’t want it to be over.
Assuming she has not lost her keys, it was definitely a good idea for her to make that interview. I don’t have a crystal ball, but when it comes to making money that might have been the most profitable hour of her life. Time will tell. Let’s see about it in 5 or10 years...