• loxdogs@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    If you read about Rand’s philosophy, it is not a sacrifice to do something for the loved ones for free. Their happiness is your happiness, so it’s in your interest to make them happy. My mother never asked me to pay her back. I payback to foreigners and friends for their services. I don’t ask people to do something for me free, nor do something to others for free.

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      9 months ago

      not a sacrifice to do something for the loved ones for free

      Good job proving what an irredeemable hypocrite Rand really was. So far, that’s the only substantial thing you’ve managed to accomplish.

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        8 months ago

        She wasn’t a hypocrite, she would also do everything for her loved ones and wouldn’t call it a sacrifice

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          8 months ago

          she would also do everything for her loved ones

          Soooo… no “rational self-interest” from Ayn Rand? It just exists as fantasy in her silly little books?

          You don’t say.

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            8 months ago

            If you would read what she was writing, she said, that it is in her self-interest to do this. If you can’t leave without this person, than it’s okay to risk your life for him. It is in your self-interest to do it, in other way, you will not be living