I have just upgraded myself to OIJ: Objectivist In Training. I discovered Objectivism in the fall of 2005, so am still a new student. I have read all of Rand's novels, and currently attend the OPAR study group that is right before the NTOS meetup.
Howard Roark had clients so he could build, I work for a recruiting company so I can recruit. It's kind of like going on a treasure hunt, except instead of finding gold I find people. Usually very fulfilling. Usually.
Married with 4 daughters and 1 son. And 2 ferrets.
What is this spare time you speak of? Besides hanging out with the family, I enjoy biking, reading, and music. I used to go hiking, but since moving to TX, well..there is NOTHING to hike. I do love the ocean. I do so MISS the ocean...sigh...
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A friend mentioned this group back in the fall of 2005, so I came, listened, read and learned. Well, I am still learning!
"I am still trying to find good pizza in the DFW area. It is sorely lacking. Feel free to send me any suggestions for good pizza in the Dallas/Plano area. Or a DunkinDonuts that doesn't suck. I do miss a good DunkinDonuts. "
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Philosophy Meetup debate: There is a rational warrant for belief in God.
"How did it turn out?"
"The ones that started it are state workers, so they really are not "producing" anything. I am not opposed to a 4 day work week...."
Some taxes should be reasonable: would like your feedback on this
"All good questions, but glad you understand why I am having trouble with this. I don't like the idea of an individual paying taxes towards lets say a military if that person doesn't agree with their actions, no...."
Some taxes should be reasonable: would like your feedback on this
"It’s been a crazy roller coaster the past year or so, what with elections and the Tea Parties, etc. The Tea Parties especially has had me thinking quite a bit about certain things, and something has been bugging me...."
"Okay, I thought this was funny: What grown men do with their GI Joe action figures"
