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I have numerous dreams (more than one per year) that serve as inspiration for my next great ideas, innovations, and inventions. Part of that certainly is human preparation. As golfer Gary Player said, "The more I practice, the luckier I get." However, I have a hard time coming to a conclusion as to the source or sources of dream inspiration. During dreams, is one really "conscious"? We all know how important consciousness is to Rand's philosophy.
Self-interest is certainly also a fundamental premise, but it is predicated on the earlier two statements.
I am pretty sure Ben Hogan was the first to us that line when badgered by a reporter once. Player probably stole it - haha...
We could use words such as- alliance, fellow traveler, cooperate, this is what is happening on the Gulch and elsewhere.
Not all but a good majority of the traditional religions now see that a new religion in various guises (marxism, wokism, post-modernism,enviro-fanaticism) is not just wrong but so appalling that a common front with atheists (such as Objectivists) has merit. and v.v.