George Farmer
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Yeah, there we go.
Thank you. I was being tested. You know, that's a really good question.
Thank you. I was being tested. You know, that's a really good question.
Thank you. I was being tested. You know, that's a really good question.
I was outstruck by it. Yes, okay.
I was outstruck by it. Yes, okay.
I was outstruck by it. Yes, okay.
Yeah, so... But it's funny because that book... That book was very transformative in my early 20s. And when I was a young man, it was huge to me. You know, when I read Out and Shrugged, I was so overwhelmed by the diagnosis that it provided on our society. But Ayn Rand, she is a very complicated character.
Yeah, so... But it's funny because that book... That book was very transformative in my early 20s. And when I was a young man, it was huge to me. You know, when I read Out and Shrugged, I was so overwhelmed by the diagnosis that it provided on our society. But Ayn Rand, she is a very complicated character.
Yeah, so... But it's funny because that book... That book was very transformative in my early 20s. And when I was a young man, it was huge to me. You know, when I read Out and Shrugged, I was so overwhelmed by the diagnosis that it provided on our society. But Ayn Rand, she is a very complicated character.
She's not somebody that now I would say I'd want to be affiliated with because she's vehemently anti-faith. She's vehemently anti the church. She perceives of the church as superstition.
She's not somebody that now I would say I'd want to be affiliated with because she's vehemently anti-faith. She's vehemently anti the church. She perceives of the church as superstition.
She's not somebody that now I would say I'd want to be affiliated with because she's vehemently anti-faith. She's vehemently anti the church. She perceives of the church as superstition.
Well, the work itself.
Well, the work itself.
Well, the work itself.
Yeah. The work itself, there are shadows within the work itself, which I would still want to say are relevant. Like from an economic perspective, I think that Atlas Shrugged provides a very apt synopsis of much of what the Western world is going through. It is going through a period of like internal cannibalization, right? We are cannibalizing ourselves from the inside. We don't
Yeah. The work itself, there are shadows within the work itself, which I would still want to say are relevant. Like from an economic perspective, I think that Atlas Shrugged provides a very apt synopsis of much of what the Western world is going through. It is going through a period of like internal cannibalization, right? We are cannibalizing ourselves from the inside. We don't
Yeah. The work itself, there are shadows within the work itself, which I would still want to say are relevant. Like from an economic perspective, I think that Atlas Shrugged provides a very apt synopsis of much of what the Western world is going through. It is going through a period of like internal cannibalization, right? We are cannibalizing ourselves from the inside. We don't
We are not faced currently in America or the West. Okay, you could say like we have proxy global conflicts going on, but part of those to one side. We don't suffer currently a external threat militarily or ideologically, which is going to crush us, right? It's not like communism.