Ayn Rand Quotes
The Error Is This: It Is Proper For A Creator To Be Optimistic, In The Deepest, Most Basic Sense, Since The Creator Believes In A Benevolent Universe And Functions On That Premise. But It Is An Error To Extend That Optimism To Other Specific Men. First, It's Not Necessary, The Creator's Life And The Nature Of The Universe Do Not Require It, His Life Does Not Depend On Others. Second, Man Is A Being With Free Will; Therefore, Each Man Is Potentially Good Or Evil, And It's Up To Him And Only To Him (through His Reasoning Mind) To Decide Which He Wants To Be. The Decision Will Affect Only Him; It Is Not (and Cannot And Should Not Be) The Primary Concern Of Any Other Human Being.
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