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Producer of the Week: khalling

Posted by sdesapio 11 years, 4 months ago to Featured Producers
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Better known as khalling, one of our most active Gulchers, and the coauthor of Pendulum of Justice, is Kaila Halling. Thanks to Kaila for taking a minute to tell us about Ayn Rand’s influence on her life, her passions, and her favorite Ayn Rand book.

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QUICK FACTS

Favorite Ayn Rand book: The Fountainhead
Favorite Ayn Rand character: Francisco, but a huge crush on Ragnar

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Q & A

* When were you first introduced to Ayn Rand?
In college. I was a bridesmaid in a wedding and the best man chided me for being an English major who had never heard of Ayn Rand. He was so cocky and self-assured that I was irritated. So a friend and I began peppering him questions about her novels and Objectivism. I was annoyed and appalled that she promoted selfishness as a virtue! I remember him laughing and taking all of our questions one by one until we exhausted ourselves from the discussion. Two years later, the best man became my husband.

* How has Ayn Rand influenced your life?
There have been times when Objectivism has been more important in my life than others. I was raised that emotions trumped [everything]. I have to consciously work on reason and rational thinking as a foundational tenet of my life. When I look at times of conflict and rocky roads in my life, there is almost always a common thread of emotion guiding my thinking. Obviously, during the happiest, most productive times in my life it has been because I was exercising my unique human trait of being a rational animal.

"If a man takes his emotions as the cause and his mind as their passive effect, if he is guided by his emotions and uses his mind only to rationalize or justify them somehow—then he is acting immorally, he is condemning himself to misery, failure, defeat, and he will achieve nothing but destruction—his own and that of others." AR, Playboy Interview

* What passion project are you working on now?
My passion is writing thrillers that celebrate the productivity and inventiveness of man. My husband and I are a writing team. We like a flavor of justice in our novels. Pendulum of Justice, our first thriller, came out in September. We are currently writing the second novel in the Hank Rangar series with the working title Trails of Injustice.

As well, I am passionate about Galt's Gulch Online. You all can deduce that! It is a passion and joy to meet people from all over the world who have seen the movies and found this site, like I did a little over a year ago, and discover the philosopher and writer Ayn Rand. I never tire of producers sharing the same sense of life as myself who had no idea that this amazing thinker developed a philosophy around this sense of life---celebrating the productivity of exceptional individuals and the power of reason and logic. Yes, Virginia, the world really is A is A.

I am in a unique and exciting place in my life. My kids are grown, (my daughter is currently a production assistant for the ASIII movie), and we decided that we had enough of the US. You could say we "galted," but I am not sure a gulch can exist outside of one's mind. Like many before us, we went to where we could find more de facto freedom and happiness. I now have time to focus on my writing and to help educate others about how the US is seriously ill. They have lost so many of the economic freedoms they were founded on, and we're not going to take it anymore.

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ON THE WEB

Buy "Pendulum of Justice": http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1491264...
Visit khalling's blog: http://www.hallingblog.com

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  • Posted by khalling 11 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I am south of the border. If you are in here awhile, you'll figure out where. ;)
    It is hardly ideal, but on a personal level, we as well as other ex-pats, enjoy more personal freedoms on a day to day basis. It is why many choose to live here. We still run a business while writing our books. But the cost of living is much lower and I would say the quality of life in the community is similar to the States in the 50s
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  • Posted by jrsedivy 11 years, 4 months ago
    Hi Kalia - I am new to the Gulch and found your interview fascinating. It is always interesting to hear how people discover Ayn Rand and Objectivism. One aspect in particular stood out: "You could say we "galted," but I am not sure a gulch can exist outside of one's mind. Like many before us, we went to where we could find more de facto freedom and happiness."

    If you don't mind sharing - Where outside the U.S. did you relocate? How does it compare in terms of free market principles and enjoying a free, independent lifestyle?
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  • Posted by kaila 11 years, 4 months ago
    I just have to say: hello from another Kaila who also just so happens to be a fan of Ayn Rand. :)

    (I would also like to point out that the link to hallingblog.com is missing the l in blog.)
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  • Posted by Maritimus 11 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    None know the answer until they complete the experiment (well designed one!). Congratulations for the book, for producing, and for finding the life partner in your husband. All the best!
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  • Posted by lrbeggs 11 years, 4 months ago
    Thanks for this, Scott. How nice to learn more about such an active and impactful producer! I admire those who have "galted" as it crosses my mind so often. Best to khalling and her ongoing projects!

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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 11 years, 4 months ago
    So, I was already impressed... Now I am struggling for words. You deserve it for all you bring. Kudos!
    Beautiful picture... Why are your eyes following me around my office? and why do I feel as if they see right through me? My wife gives me that same look... :)
    Best wishes,
    O.A.
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  • Posted by $ MikeMarotta 11 years, 4 months ago
    It was very nice of you to let us get to know you better. Thanks for agreeing to be the guinea pig.
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  • Posted by khalling 11 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It 's just soo ridiculus. I hope Santa brings me a lost liberty for Christmas -like no spying or a nice fat repeal of govt mandated healthcare
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  • Posted by Rozar 11 years, 4 months ago
    You are one of the few reasons I continue to visit here. Thank you Khalling. Much Respect.
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  • Posted by $ minniepuck 11 years, 4 months ago
    this is a great idea. thanks for sharing, K. our husbands sound a lot alike. I was irritated at mine when I first met him, too!
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