I was first introduced to Ayn Rand in 1985 by a fellow customer at a pizza place in Evanston, Illinois. Seated across from each other, we randomly began talking about some of our favorite books. It’s here where she began sharing with me about Ayn Rand, an author she deeply admired.
Atlas Shrugged…one of my all-time favorite books! I discovered it back in my early 20s before even knowing there were such things as politically-minded books (my political affiliation is often questioned when I share my love for this book). What I saw was the story of female empowerment, living a life based in self-worth and compassion. It showed me how life is ever-changing and the ability to be flexible is paramount. Can’t wait to read this book!
Atlas Shrugged…one of my all-time favorite books! I discovered it back in my early 20s before even knowing there were such things as politically-minded books (my political affiliation is often questioned when I share my love for this book). What I saw was the story of female empowerment, living a life based in self-worth and compassion. It showed me how life is ever-changing and the ability to be flexible is paramount. Can’t wait to read this book!