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It's a great example of why we could use a human achievement day.
I think we should take some other holiday that in some way involves achievement, maybe Presidents' Day, MLK Day, or Labor Day, and replace it with Human Achievement Day, a day for people to take a long weekend and enjoy some of the fruits of human progress.
This article was from seven years before I read Ayn Rand. If I had seen it, I probably would have thought this article was out of place because I thought Ayn Rand was about how god-awful life is and identifying the bad guys who make life awful. I was shocked to find the first book I picked up was about exactly the opposite.
In the case of government science such as the Apollo missions, all the technologists, engineers, scientists, businesses involved in making the vehicles work reliably are the ones to thank. Those working for NASA who contributed to design and science, etc. should be thanked. The politicians who looted the taxpayers should be told to clean up their acts or get out.
It is time to start recognizing those who actually have something to do with advancing humanity rather than some supernatural non-entity which demeans humanity.
Mankind is at his best if allowed to be. Traditionally, except in a few instances throughout history...we have not been allowed to be, constantly cut off at the pass. But those of us more obstinate are good, creative and represent the best of our species regardless of the obstacles placed in our way. That is the "Objective" way that Ayn appreciated most.
Not to mention other things--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl0Jo...
Was thinking of adding it to the one above but got distracted.
Don't say I didn't warn you~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSsSv...
It's a wonder I made it into this century with the close calls I had in the last.