When the last time you read Atlas Shrugged?
After way too many years, I re-read Atlas Shrugged. I have probably read it 30+ times over the years and I always get something new out of it.
When was the last time you read it? Do you get something new out of it when you do, or is it just the same story with no revelations?
When was the last time you read it? Do you get something new out of it when you do, or is it just the same story with no revelations?
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Depending where I was in my career, I saw things differently as I read it (re-read). Even with my recent re-reading, I found more in the text than I had seen earlier. She was quite a wordsmith considering that English was NOT her first language.
There's always something new when I read it, sadly related to current events.
It's also possible you have more "room" in your brain than I do (that's a GOOD thing), which in my case, it isn't much. It's always full. In my career as a CPA people were always expecting me to remember numbers for some reason. I would always tell them "that's what computers and pencils and papers are for, and if it's not written down, numbers coming in one side pushes a similar quantity of numbers right out the other side!" But for concepts, thank goodness I have a bit more room. Still - for me - a reminder and an enjoyment of Rand's unique way of wording concepts - is a good thing. If you are happy with your enjoyment of it all, then there's nothing to change.
Which is your favorite: Atlas Shrugged or The Fountainhead?
Which did you read first?
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