Monday morning rolls along and I still have no job. I'm going to look for a job right after this short rant. This pic I drew that is so-so. It shows how amateur I am at drawing. I will list the ways that I lack in drawing:
- Characters do not look like real people. Read more »
I think I'm going to take back part of what I said yesterday. I was thinking about doing what I've never done on JF: changing what I wrote after I wrote it. But I won't. What I said about Ayn Rand's Fountainhead was true yet misleading at best. Her main character, Roark, is a free spirit. That is true. He is obsessed with buildings, yes. He is impersonal, also true. But an elitist and an immoral person? Not exactly. You can't characterize even a characterized character in this book. I assume that she built each character on values alone. So his actions are what she thinks of individualism and selfishness. She likes it. She thinks that it is a virtuous lifestyle. The fact that he is a martyr for the cause of modern architecture just bringing out the best and worst in him. What I said about the two allied/opposed factions of capitalists and socialists is true. It is the anarchist's job to fight these two with one thing that Ayn Rand champions above all: the human mind.
Yesterday was not a good day for JF. I wasted most of the day.
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