People often ask me if there’s a real-life entrepreneur who most
closely resembles the heroes Ayn Rand celebrated in her novels.
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Friend,
People often ask me if there’s a real-life entrepreneur who most
closely resembles the heroes Ayn Rand celebrated in her novels.
My best answer remains: Elon Musk.
Despite what is said by his detractors — and they are legion — to
me, he would seem perfectly at home in Galt’s Gulch. Part Hank
Rearden, part John Galt, he builds rockets, revolutionizes industries,
defends free speech, hunts down government waste, and refuses to
apologize for his success.
That’s the kind of spirit we’re trying to cultivate in the rising
generation.
But here’s our challenge: _we live in a time where…_
_Victimhood is celebrated more than virtue…
Collectivism is replacing character…
Envy is exalted above ambition…
Entitlement is placed over achievement…
And young people are taught that their very existence is a blight on
the planet._
The Atlas Society is fighting back by igniting the minds of the next
generation with Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism — a
celebration of reason, individualism, and the boundless potential of
the human spirit.
With your support, we can reach even more young people with Ayn
Rand’s ideas through our viral videos, graphic novels, online
courses, and live events, giving them the intellectual tools they need
to reject the ideology of envy and embrace a life of achievement.
TODAY, I’M ASKING YOU TO SUPPORT ME IN THIS MISSION. YOU CAN PLAY AN
INTEGRAL ROLE IN HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE DEVELOP A MINDSET THAT VALUES
INDIVIDUAL GREATNESS OVER ENVY.
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I’ve started to notice a change in the young people when I talk to
them at events. Some of them see the truth that innovators like Elon
Musk are heroes, not villains.
They are tired of living in a society that rewards victimhood, envy,
sloth, and entitlement while punishing achievement and ambition.
Our philosophy of Objectivism offers a radically different message
that empowers young people to reach their fullest potential by
embracing reason, individualism, productivity, achievement,
benevolence, rational self-interest, and liberty.
We honor success. We teach young people to pursue their dreams with
confidence, courage, and clarity. And we champion those who create
value in the world.
With attitudes among young people beginning to shift in a positive
direction, there’s never been a better time to do this work.
But to keep going and growing, we need your help now more than ever.
BY DONATING TODAY, YOU CAN HELP US BUILD A FUTURE WHERE TRUTH, REASON,
AND ACHIEVEMENT ARE VALUED — A WORLD WHERE HEROES LIKE ELON MUSK
CONTINUE TO INSPIRE.
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The world needs more creators, not complainers. More builders, not
blamers. More heroes.
Ayn Rand herself called art _“the indispensable medium for the
communication of a moral ideal.”_
Whether it’s through our action-packed animated book trailers,
thought-provoking Draw My Life videos, or captivating graphic novels,
The Atlas Society is using art to engage young minds with the message
that everyone has the opportunity to be victorious.
YOU CAN BUILD A FUTURE WHERE THE NEXT ELON MUSKS — AND THE NEXT AYN
RANDS — ARE INSPIRED TO RISE.
Your generous donation directly funds our work to awaken young minds
to the values of freedom, reason, and self-responsibility.
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In liberty and reason,
Jennifer Anju Grossman (JAG)
CEO
The Atlas Society
_The Atlas Society is a 501(c)(3) Not For Profit Organization. All
donations are tax-deductible._
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