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Producer of the Week: LetsShrug

Posted by sdesapio 10 years, 4 months ago to Featured Producers
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A top Gulch contributor week in and week out, the never bashful LetsShrug shares with us how she discovered Ayn Rand and how she hopes to use Objectivist values to shape the lives of the next generation.

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QUICK FACTS

*Favorite Ayn Rand book:
My favorite Ayn Rand book? I don't think I can answer that quickly. Ayn Rands’ books are so jam packed with mental vittles that I often reread sentences just to let them sink in. She mastered the ability to get her point across from every possible angle and it just blows me away.

“The Virtue of Selfishness” and “For the New Intellectual” really peel back the layers of conditioned thinking that we live with every day in this world, and reveal the roots of reasoning, and exposes the truth behind the motivations of others who don't live life for themselves.

Ayn Rand, to me, is synonymous with the word "clarity".

*Favorite Ayn Rand character:
Howard Roark. Unwavering in his convictions about life, work, and others, he is so completely uncomplicated. Having principles and being committed to living by them first means you have to know what your principles are. Most people, it seems, haven't given the idea of principles (let alone living by them) much thought, and that is why so many get lost in the middle and stay there. And we all know compromising and being in the middle is evil... even if you aren't doing it knowingly.

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Q & A

*When were you first introduced to Ayn Rand?
I'm not quite sure how I first heard the name Ayn Rand. At one point, I know I looked her up on the internet and found some bad footage and words I didn't really understand and I thought she must be some left wing loon so I dismissed it for a while. Then I heard Rand Paul mention her in an interview so I looked her up again and somehow stumbled onto “Atlas Shrugged”… I then watched “The Prophecy of Ayn Rand on Netflix” which eventually lead me to “Atlas Shrugged” the movie, and THAT, my friends, was that.

I ordered the book, read it 2 summers ago while I was in Michigan sitting on my parent's back porch and uttering things like, "Finally somebody said it!", and "I'm not the only one who thinks like this??" or, "I JUST heard someone in Washington say that very thing the other day on the news." "This shit is happening right NOW...how did she know?"

Then I read everything I could about her and her life, and then it branched off into reading about history… In a nutshell, stumbling onto “Atlas Shrugged” the movie played a huge part in my journey.

*How has Ayn Rand influenced your life?
She has explained things in a way that I couldn't quite put together on my own. She tied up some loose ends in my thinking and made everything I was confused about make total sense. I wouldn't trade it for the world... and I can't get enough.

*What passion projects are you working on right now?
I have many irons in the fire, but not much time to work on them at the moment:

1.) I plan to expand my eBay business once I retire from working at the elementary school that I've worked at for the last 10 years.

2.) I’m tossing around ideas for children's books with an Objectivist slant. I have had some interesting conversations with my kindergartners who have convinced me that there is a need for revamping Fairy Tales in particular.

3.) I am a new Grandmother who plans on homeschooling her grandson, so I'm compiling all sorts of books and games, and learning tools for that as well. I am excited to teach him something the rest of the world won’t: How to think for himself.

4.) I also host a Facebook page under the name Slug Taggart (https://www.facebook.com/slug.taggart).

5.) And being in the Gulch too, of course.

*How did you hear about Galt’s Gulch Online?
I went looking on the net to find out if/when part II of “Atlas Shrugged” would be coming out and somewhere along the way it asked for my email address so I put in some old email I hardly ever used...and a few weeks later I got an invite into the new Galt’s Gulch. Things haven't been quite the same since.

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  • Posted by LetsShrug 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Me too! I wished I had read it 30 years ago....could've saved me some hurdles. And other misconceptions.
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  • Posted by $ AJAshinoff 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have no idea. I wrote to them a second time and haven't heard a thing. Maybe with a second story to add to the collection they'll finally get the update and notification completed.

    btw, the latest story is almost completed. All I have to do is adjust a name. :)
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  • Posted by JossAmbrose 10 years, 4 months ago
    So THAT's what you look like. ;]

    Enjoyed reading that, similar story to mine except the book came before the film. I cried while reading AS (& The Fountainhead). It was like getting the biggest telling off from the most loving Mother in the world: home truths & very comforting. I wish so much that I'd discovered AR 20 years ago. Oh well, C'est la vie.

    Take care you. x x
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well that was easy. Correct spelling please :) Truce.
    BTW...what's up with the last update?
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  • Posted by $ AJAshinoff 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Deal...I'll actually add it to the short story I'm about finished with for the next Fallacies of Vision update.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Which will forever be a mystery as to how you 'thought' that was my name. I don't have an accent. And it's not even a close guess. Redeem yourself and put my name (the real one) in your next book (make sure she has a gun). Then I'll never mention it again...... until I feel like it.
    Barbara
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  • Posted by $ AJAshinoff 10 years, 4 months ago
    Whatever you do never, never, never mistake her name. :)
    Congratulations!
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  • Posted by JBW 10 years, 4 months ago
    LetsShrug:

    For a speech by an Objectivist (First Class) listen to the following via Google:

    "Yaron Brook 2013 Steamboat Institute Freedom Confererance"

    Yaron also discovered Ayn Rand by reading Atlas Shrugged. This speach addresses todays problems and is, I think, a marvelous talk about what our Government is and what it should be.
    Good listening.

    Jim Wright
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 10 years, 4 months ago
    Hey LS if you have not read Maria Montessori's The Secret Of Childhood, you might want to do so. I look at her as the Anti-Dewey i.e. an advocate of Reason in children's education.
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  • Posted by dbhalling 10 years, 4 months ago
    "revamping Fairy Tales in particular" with an objectivist point of view would be great. The altruists have done this and we need to counter attack. I bet that project would have long term legs. Let us know if we can help.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thank you :) I really can't wait to get started..it's to the point of carving out the time to get on it. I'm on a mission! I'll be begging for your help in the near future no doubt.
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  • Posted by jrsedivy 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Now I get it :)

    That's too funny! Although it seems to me he was mistaken when he said that politicians are in office for only a short while. It seems that for many it's a lifelong career.

    Thanks for digging this up and posting!
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