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The Fountainhead.
I reread it every 10 years and it changes my life significantly each time.
I'm 80% through Atlas Shrugged and it has lit a fire of industry inside me. To be a producer, a maker, a supplier of value. To use my mind and hands to earn a living, and afford the best of other men's minds and hands. It's certainly much too long winded but damn if it isn't inspiring.
For some reason I only make it 30% into Atlas, but can’t get behind Dagny and Reardon as protagonists like I get behind Roark. Should I muscle through? I’m assuming the payoff is worth it giving your high praise.
I wouldn't waste your time. Almost 100 pages of it is a three-hour long character monologue expounding the ideology of objectivism which is just so ultra utopian...as if everyone started from the same point and had equal opportunities. It's philosophical garbage.
Fountainhead was better and more reasonable.