This belief is so ridiculous it needs no refutation. would starve in his hopeless ineptitude.", as though we each need some genius to show us where the dinner forks are at every meal lest we wither & die. With standing, is the impossibility of a her ridiculous two "Man" pyramid, and the equally stupid assumption that "the man at the bottom. The man at the bottom who, left to himself, would starve in his hopeless ineptitude, contributes nothing to those above him, but receives the bonus of all their brains." "The man at the top of the intellectual pyramid contributes the most to all those below him, but gets nothing except his material payment, receiving no intellectual bonus from others to add to the value of his time. This is her piss poor description of humanity as delivered by her most "exceptional" fictional character John Galt: Her continued use of it for several decades also may have contributed to volatile mood swings observed by her associates in later years. Her use of the drug enabled her to work long hours to meet her deadline for delivering the finished novel to Bobbs-Merrill, but when the book was done she was so exhausted that her doctor ordered two weeks rest. While completing her second novel (Fountainhead), Rand began taking the prescription amphetamine Benzedrine (aka speed, meth, crystal, & many others) to fight fatigue. R.As an atheist who rejected faith as antithetical to reason, Rand embraced philosophical realism and opposed all forms of what she regarded as mysticism and super-naturalism, including organized religion.Paul Rand, born Peretz Rosenbaum, American graphic designer.Rosenbaum, Utah businessman and early Jewish convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Meyer Rosenbaum (II), Chief Rabbi of Cuba.Meyer Rosenbaum (I), Grand Rabbi of Kretchnif.Louise Rosskam, born Louise Rosenbaum, American photographer.Hughes, born Leo Rosenbaum, American comic book author and editor Joseph Carl Rosenbaum, Austrian administrator.Joseph Rosenbaum, fatally shot in the Kenosha unrest shooting in 2020. ![]() Jonathan Rosenbaum (scholar), American paleographer and college administrator.Jonathan Rosenbaum, American film critic.Joel Rosenbaum, American professor of cell biology.James Rosenbaum, American sociology professor.Helmut Rosenbaum, World War II German naval officer.Greg Rosenbaum, American merchant banker.Fred Rosenbaum, American author, historian.Edward Rosenbaum, American physician and author.Edna Phillips, later Edna Phillips Rosenbaum, American harpist.David Rosenbaum (soccer), American soccer player.David Rosenbaum (journalist), American journalist.Danny Rosenbaum, American baseball pitcher.Daniel Rosenbaum, American-Israeli basketball player.Bezalel Ronsburg, German rabbi also known as Daniel Rosenbaum.Victor Borge, born Børge Rosenbaum, Danish comedian.Berta Rosenbaum Golahny, American painter.Benjamin Rosenbaum, American science fiction writer.Ayn Rand, born Alisa Zinov’yevna Rosenbaum, Russian-American writer and philosopher, founder of Objectivism.AnNa R., Andrea Neuenhofen, née Rosenbaum, German singer and songwriter.Alexander Rosenbaum, Russian-Jewish bard from Saint Petersburg.Al Rosenbaum, American artist and cofounder of the Virginia Holocaust Museum.The surname is common among Ashkenazi Jews, but is also associated with various non-Jews of German origin. Rosenbaum is a surname of German origin, which translates as "rose tree" and which was given to people living in the proximity of rose bushes. ![]() Look up Rosenbaum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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