"True lightness can be felt only when you feel the immense importance of yourself."
"Atlas Shrugged" by Aina Rand is a story about young people who hold entire factories and corporations on their shoulders, who face resistance from society. The masses are demanding that private property be abandoned because it seems to them to be unfair. The author describes the consequences of building a society in which the interests of the party are always more important than personal ones. The main idea of the book is that entrepreneurs and bright minds, which support the work of enterprises, can make a true strike; that a workforce without its heads is incapable of leading a society to prosperity.
This novel inspires an attempt to take responsibility for one's life in one's own hands, despite the resistance and pressure of the environment. Rand is trying to convey the idea that if you don't choose YOUR path and don't use your talent, it will be a tragedy not only for you personally, but for the whole society as a whole. The text is permeated with the ideas of reasonable egoism and agitates to trust their own experience, opinion and reason.
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