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Rand was clever, and this little story shows it! -- j
Anyone who has studied Rand at all would know that she had a very mischievous sense of humor. I have no problem believing that this happened.
Jan
I will be forwarding it to an acquaintance who knew her quite well for verification and let you know.
I'm new to Ayn Rand compared to many in the Gulch and I am now appreciating a far more well-rounded look at the lady.
Those so-called Acolytes who wrote letters of denial do not live the principles Ayn wrote about, they need the principles to live. Just another trap for which they sacrifice themselves.
three-dimensional living being, just like you and me,
but gifted with insight for the ages. . she was, to
human interaction, as Einstein was to physics --
a timeless value ... with a sense of humor and
a genuine appreciation for people of all sorts. . the
intellectual mom whom I always wanted, and got,
after all. . when I found her, life was suddenly
freedom, a thrill a second!!! -- j
Cool she hung out at Playboy, dang wasn't that my favorite mag as a teenager.
And yes we must always keep that sense of humor.
Have Fun,
Will