Yes, I’ve read a few things she’s written. I read “We the Living” in its entirety, since the brevity of that book made it more approachable. My friends know that I am notoriously bad at finishing books, though. Regardless of the book, it seems that I can only get 30-60% of the way through them. I read Parts 1 & 2 of Atlas Shrugged, and most of John Galt speech. Heh.
Good question. A true falsehood is a philosophical concept from Plato— “a lie in the soul”… one example might be “I know Jesus lived on this earth and died to save my soul” or something like that. I wrote another post explaining how I stumbled across the name for my blog: https://truefalsehoods.wordpress.com/2016/05/31/true-falsehoods/
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Have you read Ayn Rand?
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Yes, I’ve read a few things she’s written. I read “We the Living” in its entirety, since the brevity of that book made it more approachable. My friends know that I am notoriously bad at finishing books, though. Regardless of the book, it seems that I can only get 30-60% of the way through them. I read Parts 1 & 2 of Atlas Shrugged, and most of John Galt speech. Heh.
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Can you give me an example of a true falsehood?
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Good question. A true falsehood is a philosophical concept from Plato— “a lie in the soul”… one example might be “I know Jesus lived on this earth and died to save my soul” or something like that. I wrote another post explaining how I stumbled across the name for my blog: https://truefalsehoods.wordpress.com/2016/05/31/true-falsehoods/
Thanks for stopping by and reading. Come back again soon! 🙂
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