RE: Missing: the Ayn Rand heroic Capitalists in the Voluntaryist Movement?

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Missing: the Ayn Rand heroic Capitalists in the Voluntaryist Movement?

in capitalism •  6 years ago 

Freaking exactly!! Omg this is resonating so hard right now.

I was moved to write this today because I had enough of the gloom and doom ideas...

I may not be a tech person (working on it some), but I think you're spot on. People making progress don't have time to read or bitch on Facebook. There's progress to be made.

Love it. Steem on!

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My boss is an example. He once identified himself as “liberal,” but he avoids politics. I knew him for nearly fifteen years but worked for him just five years. He has great business sense. He’s about ten years younger than me and was very fortunate in getting opportunities (his mom helped him). I used to not like that, but it does not matter anymore to me since I made enough of a pile of money in stocks. We are in the server software business. He’s been very nice to me that I regret any ill feeling I had of him in my past. He was a competitor because I was a contractor and he managed a group of competing contractors and we had the same client back in the early days. We are on cutting edge technology. I am not counting on collapse or negativity. My environment is all positive where I live and work.