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[Second paragraph]
“I decided to be a writer at the age of nine, and everything I have done was integrated to that purpose. I am an American by choice and conviction. I was born in Europe, but I came to America because this was the country based on my moral premises and the only country where one could be fully free to write. I came here alone, after graduating from a European college. I had a difficult struggle, earning my living at odd jobs, until I could make a financial success of my writing. No one helped me, nor did I think at any time that it was anyone’s duty to help me.”
‘I’ve been career-integrated since I was nine. I came here alone. I had a difficult struggle and no one helped me.’
Not bragging, not conceit. No, just a straightforward statement that no one sacrificed themselves for her.
As exact a writer that she was, would someone please explain to me why she didn’t write “No one sacrificed themselves for me”? In my dictionary, there is no reference to sacrifice under “help,” it simply means assistance. She had to know this (that’s for you, Tom) so why did she write “help” if she meant “sacrifice”? Casey has stated earlier that it’s clear she meant sacrifice because this statement follows a book that’s all about altruism and sacrifice. But that’s not the context of the paragraph. The context is her heroic early struggle. In context, therefore, “No one helped me” means, “no one provided assistance, ‘cause I didn’t need any, ‘cause I’m fuckin’ awesome.”
I do her more justice in saying she was conceited at times, and this was one time, than do you guys who insist she didn’t know how to write.
And Tom, you’ve said there is such a thing as justifiable conceit—I agree. She had just written a great book, she was on a high, it’s perfectly understandable and justifiable—*it’s not even a big deal.* That’s why it’s so sad to see smart people bending over backwards to save themselves from saying she was conceited here.
Regarding *who* provides the most fodder for critics laughing at Objectivism and objectivists—this stuff from you guys should rate pretty high.
Jon
Edited to change a mistake of "deceit" into the intended "conceit."
(Edited by Jon Letendre on 9/22, 4:53pm)
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