“Anything may be betrayed, anyone may be forgiven, but not those who lack the courage of their own greatness.” ~ Ayn Rand from The Fountainhead
Whatever your opinion of Rand’s philosophy, you have to admire her unrelenting belief in the human spirit and should be familiar with her ideas.
Do you have the courage to hold the space for your own greatness?
Signs you don’t: You think even the idea of striving for greatness is arrogant/selfish/egoic/not for you/etc. :)
Signs you do: In spite of the monumental challenges society gives us in the process of overcoming our conditioning, you still get up (at least most mornings :) with a firm commitment to live your greatest life.
(If you’re somewhere in between, time to read more PhilosophersNotes. That should do the trick. I hope. :)
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