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Recommended if you want forget the useless skepticism that you learned in school, if you crave for or already developed a benevolent sense of life as it ought to be and as it is. This is for you who want to actively improve your life by learning about (and applying) a philosophy that is built on the principles that reality is objective (A is A), that man can learn to know and reality with help of his senses and his his mind (Man has the faculty to deal with reality), of rational selfishness being the way to live by (the ethics of self-interest). This philosophy was developed by philosopher and author Ayn Rand and also fictionalized in her works, like The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. Ms. Rand also wrote non-fiction, like 'For The New Intellectual'.