1/ Rand's hero John Galt lists the three signs that mean your society is going downhill FAST:
• Men who produce need permission "from men who produce nothing"
• Money flows to people dealing not in goods but "in favors"
• Men "get richer by graft and by pull than by work"
2/ Ayn Rand’s villains? People who live second-hand
People who don't "want to be great, but to be thought great"
People who don't "want to build, but to be admired as a builder"
People who put the "the impression of doing" over ACTUAL blood and bones action
3/ The Fountainhead hero Howard Roark on what it's like dealing with someone who is living FOR AND BY social approval:
"The second-hander acts, but the source of his actions is scattered in every other living person. It’s everywhere and nowhere and you can’t reason with him."
4/ Rand's villains are ossified elites nipping greatness in the bud:
"Set up standards of achievement open to all, to the least, to the most inept—and you stop the impetus to effort in all men, great or small. You stop all incentive to improvement, to excellence, to perfection."
5/ Only Ayn Rand was smart enough to predict that incompetence and an ENVY for excellence will lead to dystopian social outcomes. Orwell thought we'd need total mind control, Huxley thought we'd need a permanently drugged populace, but Rand knew: all you need is resentment
6/ Rand nails the difference between the gold standard and fiat:
“Gold was an objective value, an equivalent of wealth produced. Paper is a mortgage on wealth that does not exist, backed by a gun aimed at those who are expected to produce it."
We ditched gold standard in 1971:
7/ Money earned via compromise is self-defeating: “Did you get your money by pandering to men’s vices or men’s stupidity? By lowering your standards? By doing work you despise for purchasers you scorn? If so, then your money will not give you a moment’s or a penny’s worth of joy"
8/ Ayn Rand wrote that you will know the real artist by his "love for truth"
The subjective, "art for art's sake" artists pretend to channel "higher mysteries" but their work comes out like "vomit out of a drunkard"
Real art takes effort, discipline, and "tension of mind"
9/ Ayn Rand on what money CAN'T do:
"Money will not buy intelligence for the fool, or admiration for the coward, or respect for the incompetent"
Money is a tool to realize your values and achieve your purpose
It will never tell you WHAT to value or which purpose to seek...
10/ Sex is tied to the soul: “Man’s sexual choice is the result and the sum of his fundamental convictions. Tell me what a man finds sexually attractive; I will tell you his entire philosophy of life. Show me the woman he sleeps with and I will tell you his valuation of himself"
Ayn Rand wrote to H.L. Mencken, a provocative newspaper editor:
You are someone "I admire as the greatest representative of a philosophy to which I want to dedicate my whole life" (1934)
Here's Mencken on the ugly underbelly of democracy:
11/ Ayn Rand's mysterious hero John Galt: "Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark, in the hopeless swamps of the approximate, the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all. The world you desired can be won, it exists, it is real, it is possible, it’s yours."
C.S Lewis almost died in the trench warfare of WW-I
Became best friends with Tolkien. Sold 100 million books...
On the cusp of WW-II, he gave an iconic lecture at Oxford University (1939)
His question: Does beauty matter when bombs start falling?
THIS is his profound answer👇🏻
1/ The permanent human situation is endless strife, chaos and pain
C.S. Lewis:
“Human life has always been lived on the edge of a precipice. Human culture has always had to exist under the shadow of something infinitely more important than itself”
Yet culture breaks out
2/ If we waited for peace to create art the first cave painting would still not be made
Always some “imminent danger” looking more important than culture
Lewis: “If men had postponed the search for knowledge and beauty until they were secure, the search would never have begun”
Disagreeableness has become the most important psychological trait. Everyday there is propaganda to ignore, psyops to reject, perversities to stay out of. The skill and speed with which you say "no" will determine how far you go
You evolved for a better signal:noise ratio. You have no internal defense against breaking news, algo-driven scrolling, 24/7 entertainment on tap, marketing on full blast, nefarious psyops, etc. So you have to build a defense system and then internalize it. Become disagreeable
90% of modern creativity advice is "be curious." But curiosity tethered to no higher principles, limited by no formal requirements, is just you collecting random data points until you drown in them. There's so much untapped creativity alpha in disagreeableness
There is a reason your creative juices start flowing in airplanes and long road-trips
I call it the "Kinetic Stillness Paradox" and I found this principle at play in the lives of nobodies like:
- JK Rowling
- Charles Darwin
- Albert Einstein
Let's dig in:
1/ 600 million people have read Harry Potter books—where was this iconic character born? In a train, as JK Rowling sat still for 4 hours, too shy to ask someone for a pen, mentally noting all details as the idea “simply fell" into her head
Harry Potter, inception location: train
2/ The theory of evolution rocked the foundations of religion, culture...even politics. Where was Charles Darwin when the eureka moment hit him? A horse-carriage...he remembered the "very spot in the road" 4 decades later
Theory of evolution, inception location: a horse-carriage
1/ Love precedes lovability: "Men did not love Rome because she was great. She was great because they had loved her."
1/ Love precedes lovability because a "primary devotion" to a place, thing, or person is the source of the creative energy that transforms it. Begin with love, not scorn. Commitment beautifies
2/ Modern streets are "noisy with taxicabs and motorcars," but that's the noise of "laziness and fatigue," not activity. If everyone walked, streets would be quieter but more alive. Modern thought is like a modern street - noisiness, long words, loud ideas...hiding laziness
You can do almost anything with a phone - and that's Bad, Actually
Because you can do anything, you end up doing nothing
The best tools are constrained and specific. They do you a favor by limiting you...
Thread:
1/ On a typewriter you cannot stream movies, check stock prices, or play online chess. You can only write. On a camera you cannot tweet, google trivia, or order groceries. You can only click. These older tools gave you a tunnel vision that their advanced alternatives just cannot
2/ If the only tool you have is a hammer, then all your problems look like nails. If the only tool you have is a 7 inch flat screen, then all your problems look like pixel arrangement problems. That is Objectively False. Real problems demand more than tapping, clicking, coding