Rationality In Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged

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Ever since I was a young girl I have always been a very logical person as opposed to an emotional one. I was taught that this was an error on my part. My young mind did not accept this as true, and was continuously searching for a fellow rational being’s agreement on my perspective in life. I found this answer in philosophy. Philosophy freed me from the close minded religious perspective my parents had attempted to thrust upon me. My most prominent philosophical influence has been Ayn Rand. Specifically speaking, her novel Atlas Shrugged. This book not only proved to me that rationality ought to be encouraged, but it inspired me to pursue my own career in philosophy by illuminating a path full of teaching and writing that I intend to travel.