Are You a John Galt or Ragnar Danneskjold?
Posted by net5000 11 years, 9 months ago to Philosophy
So which is it, are you a John Galt, Ragnar Danneskjold, Dagny Taggart, Francisco d'anconia, or Hank Rearden?
ADMIN EDIT: Changed "Gault" to "Galt"
ADMIN EDIT: Changed "Gault" to "Galt"
I'm Dagny d'anconia.
I want to be a pirate-
if we would just finish out the board game so I could afford a sailing vessel nonmooch was willing to cap'n, then I'd be Ragnar
if we got a full game down that was mostly simple, then we could get non mooch to come up with a design, then well get some graphics going and THEN we'll stick it up on a cloud funding site, like kickstart or its ilk-
once we're on kickstart, any gulchers who want in can go be part of the ownership process and we'll get this thing rolled out. that's if we can learn how to herd independent cats lol
I'm supposed to be getting this book thing rolled out, so, moonlight anyone?!
Galt just kind of said, "You guys are illegitimate" and went off to do his own thing, his way. Both are similar because they are doers, creators. But they definitely had different ways of handling it.
Ragnar really wanted to just visibly pose a problem to the takers: "You can't have it that easily."
Dagny was more of a, "... from my cold dead fingers" kind of a girl. She knew it was wrong, and she didn't want to let go what she had taken so much pride in building.
D' Anconia, there's a strange bird. He threw it all away, almost as for revenge, but for revenge for the ideas of collectivism more than anything else. A real show of how crony capitalism doesn't work, or at least can be exposed. But his was at a great cost to his personal wealth and family name. His may have been the biggest sacrifice in the name of ideals.
Probably Galt. Galt didn't mind working with someone as long as the ideals were pure and honest. Once they went off the rails, so to speak, he knew there was a better way and left it all to pursue it.
I can shrug off the Nay-Sayers, as they speak from weakness while watching their fannies.
We built that!
I've been a longtime user/critic of Microsoft, eg, but it's only in recent years that I could afford to transition to Apple. Employers also required PC-compatible's because of tools that had been built.
The makers must stay on top of their field, or they become vulnerable to being drug down by the takers.