Life doesn't exist in a vacuum. You cannot treat life as some science experiment, whereby you reject some experiences in favour of others. Life without regard for the emotions or intuitions is inauthentic life. It is a life that is missing something. You, whether you like it or not, are an emotional being. You are driven by your emotions, desires, fears. Most of which is unconscious. These things are not something you can simply choose to switch off in the name of objectivism. Ask yourself why you are so inclined towards this position.
Life includes the irrational, the absurd the mysterious..
You cannot have only one side of a coin. Objectivism is an exercise in ignorance. — emancipate
What you're saying isn't making any sense. What you're saying is that because we have emotions we must obey our emotions — AppLeo
You've been here a week, and haven't commented in any other thread. You are not here to be challenged. You just want to rave on about your own thinking.But maybe I don't have the full truth, so I'm interested in why people would disagree with me. — AppLeo
Every man can decide for himself what the best of action is for happiness. He just needs to have logical reasons for it. — AppLeo
We mock what we don't understand. — AppLeo
Just because someone is disabled does not mean that they are entitled to a wheelchair system. — AppLeo
Why would we, why should we, employ government power to assist you in any way? We would use government power to assist you in your recovery because you are part of our community -- however much you may disapprove of your membership. You will be a more productive member of the community if you can move around freely than if you can not. — Bitter Crank
Well I just don't understand why you're so upset about the world changing climate. So what the world rises a few degrees. — AppLeo
I think the occasional Randians that turn up here do us all a great service. It provides a rare topic on which people that have been having blazing rows about other issues like abortion, materialism or proper nouns, can all agree and recover some of the mutual warmth that may have been lost in those other theatres.It seems like a moral obligation to oppose ideas like Rand's and AppLeo's. — Bitter Crank
Why can no one on here see where I'm coming from or see the value of Ayn Rand's ideas? — AppLeo
Why can no one on here see where I'm coming from or see the value of Ayn Rand's ideas? — AppLeo
I'm not going ever abandon Rand... If I ever disagree with her, it will be on very minor details. I agree with her fundamentally though and that will never change. — AppLeo
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