Hey @MJ DeMarco I Have a suggestion for a Book Club book... Atlas Shrugged:
I call those who are very good at wealth creation "Prime Movers," borrowing a term used by Ayn Rand in The Fountainhead to characterize great creators, and also used by Aristotle in a different context.
My fascination with prime movers was first kindled by Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged (rated in a Library of Congress survey to be second only to the Bible in its influence on people's lives), in which she showed businessmen to be heroic and moral achievers without whom the whole world would collapse into stagnation and poverty.
I call those who are very good at wealth creation "Prime Movers," borrowing a term used by Ayn Rand in The Fountainhead to characterize great creators, and also used by Aristotle in a different context.
My fascination with prime movers was first kindled by Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged (rated in a Library of Congress survey to be second only to the Bible in its influence on people's lives), in which she showed businessmen to be heroic and moral achievers without whom the whole world would collapse into stagnation and poverty.
Book Notes (Published 1991)
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