Objectivists Divide Over Trump
Objectivism gave me the oxygen I needed amidst the barrage of confusion, trolley problems, anti-reality, magical, supernatural, illogical thinking washing over me from all sides of my higher education.
Religion Versus America
I felt compelled today to read this entire lecture given by Leonard Peikoff in 1986 because the message is still just as relevant, if not more so, today than back then.
Common Sayings Reevaluated
Objectivists don’t say hello, we “greet one another with a bow of the head with respect for each other’s individuality.”
Victimization Risks, Murder, and How to Morally Judge an Individual
I have said before and will continue to say that the less you focus on reality, the more compounded your problems become.
On Judgment
This month’s topic is on judgment and its use. Judgment, in particular, is required when growing up in a culture that constantly preaches not to judge while choosing to uphold the activities of the lowest common denominator, namely school dances.
The Seven Virtues
This book has served as an enormous help to me in grappling with Ayn Rand’s views on forming a proper secular morality.
Who Am I and What Do I Believe In?
As I wrote about in the previous blog post, Atlas Shrugged and, subsequently, all of the other works that Ayn Rand produced have changed my life.