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		<description><![CDATA[How Ayn Rand ruined my childhood My dad saw objectivism as a logical philosophy to live by, but it tore my family apart By Alyssa Bereznak iStockphoto/Salon My parents split up when I was 4. My father, a lawyer, wrote the divorce papers himself and included one specific rule: My mother was forbidden to raise [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thelabyrinthine.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10585261&amp;post=1345&amp;subd=thelabyrinthine&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<h2>My dad saw objectivism as a logical philosophy to live by, but it tore my family apart</h2>
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<p>My parents split up when I was 4. My father, a lawyer, wrote the  divorce papers himself and included one specific rule: My mother was  forbidden to raise my brother and me religiously. She agreed, dissolving  Sunday church and Bible study with one swift signature. Mom didn&#8217;t  mind; she was agnostic and knew we didn&#8217;t need religion to be good  people. But a disdain for faith wasn&#8217;t the only reason he wrote God out  of my childhood. There was simply no room in our household for both  Jesus Christ and my father&#8217;s one true love: Ayn Rand.</p>
<p>You might be familiar with Rand from a high school reading  assignment. Perhaps a Tea Partyer acquaintance name-dropped her in a  debate on individual rights. Or maybe you&#8217;ve heard the <a href="http://www.salon.com/entertainment/movies/feature/2011/02/16/atlas_shrugged_trailer_film_ayn_rand">film adaptation of her magnum opus</a> &#8220;Atlas Shrugged&#8221; is due out April 15. In short, she is a Russian-born  American novelist who championed her self-taught philosophy of  objectivism through her many works of fiction. Conservatives are known  to praise her for her support of laissez-faire economics and  meritocracy. Liberals tend to criticize her for being too simplistic. I  know her more intimately as the woman whose philosophy dictates my  father&#8217;s every decision.</p>
<p>What is objectivism? If you&#8217;d asked me that question as a child, I  could have trotted to the foyer of my father&#8217;s home and referenced a  framed quote by Rand that hung there like a cross. It read: &#8220;My  philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with  his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive  achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.&#8221;  As a little kid I interpreted this to mean: Love yourself. Nowadays,  Rand&#8217;s bit is best summed up by the rapper Drake, who sang: &#8220;Imma do  me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dad wasn&#8217;t always a Rand zealot. He was raised in a Catholic family  and went to church every week. After he and my mother got married in  1982, they shopped around for a church. He was looking for something to  live by, but he couldn&#8217;t find it in traditional organized religion.</p>
<p>Then he discovered objectivism. I don&#8217;t know exactly why he sparked  to Rand. He claimed the philosophy appealed to him because it&#8217;s based  solely on logic. It also conveniently quenched his lawyer&#8217;s thirst to  always be right. It&#8217;s not uncommon for people to seek out belief  systems, whether political or spiritual, that make them feel good about  how they already live their lives. Ultimately, I suspect Dad was drawn  to objectivism because, unlike so many altruistic faiths, it made him  feel good about being selfish.</p>
<p>Needless to say, Dad&#8217;s newfound obsession with the individual  didn&#8217;t pan out so well with the woman he married. He was always  controlling, but he became even more so. In the end, my mother moved  out, but objectivism stayed. My brother and I switched off living at  each parent’s house once a week.</p>
<p>It was odd growing up, at least part-time, in an objectivist house.  My father reserved long weekends to attend Ayn Rand Institute  conferences held in Orange County, California. He would return with a  tan and a pile of new reading material for my brother and me. While  other kids my age were going to Bible study, I took evening classes from  the institute via phone. (I half-listened while clicking through lolcat  photos.)</p>
<p>Our objectivist education, however, was not confined to lectures  and books. One time, at dinner, I complained that my brother was hogging  all the food.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s being selfish!&#8221; I whined to my father.</p>
<p>&#8220;Being selfish is a good thing,&#8221; he said. &#8220;To be selfless is to  deny one&#8217;s self. To be selfish is to embrace the self, and accept your  wants and needs.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was my dad&#8217;s classic response &#8212; a grandiose philosophical  answer to a simple real-world problem. But who cared about logic? All I  wanted was another serving of mashed potatoes.</p>
<p>Still, Rand&#8217;s philosophy was well-suited for the self-absorbed  tween I was becoming. Her books were packed with riveting plot twists  and sexy architects &#8212; easy reading as long as you skimmed over the  occasional four-page, didactic rant. Around the time I began exploring  Rand&#8217;s literature, my parents began an epic legal battle over child  support. I felt isolated by the conflict and found solace in Rand&#8217;s  message: You must rely on yourself for happiness.</p>
<p>Just as many use faith as a reason to continue during hard times,  objectivism helped me stay strong throughout my parents&#8217; legal battle. I  got a part-time job, played field hockey, ran for student government  and joined the yearbook staff. I argued with a Birkenstock-clad  substitute teacher the day he showed Michael Moore&#8217;s classic  underdog-bites-back documentary &#8220;Roger and Me&#8221; in government class. He  looked at me in disbelief as I, a skinny blond girl with braces,  insisted that General Motors CEO Roger Smith had every right to ruin the  lives of Flint, Mich., citizens. On weekends I argued with my friends  that global warming didn&#8217;t exist. I hoarded my accomplishments at  school, convinced I&#8217;d earned them all on my own. Meanwhile, my mother  quietly packed my lunch every day.</p>
<p>Soon, however, I began to question whether my father&#8217;s  philosophical beliefs were simply a justification of his own needs. As  soon as the legal drama erupted, he refused to pay for even the smallest  things, declaring, &#8220;Your mother is suing me,&#8221; in defensive sound bites,  as though it explained everything.</p>
<p>Can I buy new shoes? A couple bucks for the movies? <em>Your mother is suing me.</em></p>
<p>Twenty dollars for a class field trip? <em>Your mother is suing me.</em></p>
<p>From what I understood of his favorite capitalist champion, any  form of altruism was evil. But how could that kind of blanket  self-interest extend to his own children, the people he was legally and  morally bound to take care of? What was I supposed to do, fend for  myself?</p>
<p>The answer to my question came on an autumn weekend during my  sophomore year in high school. I was hosting a Harry Potter-themed float  party in our driveway, a normal ritual to prepare decorations for my  high school quad the week of homecoming. As I was painting a cardboard  owl, my father asked me to come inside the house. He and his new wife  sat me down at the dinner table with grave faces.</p>
<p>&#8220;We were wondering if you would petition to be emancipated,&#8221; he said in his lawyer voice.</p>
<p>&#8220;What does that mean?&#8221; I asked, picking at the mauve paint on my  hands. I later discovered that for most kids, declaring emancipation is  an extreme measure &#8212; something you do if your parents are crack addicts  or deadbeats.</p>
<p>&#8220;You would need to become financially independent,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You could work for me at my law firm and pay rent to live here.&#8221;</p>
<p>This was my moment of truth as an objectivist. If I believed in the  glory of the individual, I would&#8217;ve signed the petition papers then and  there. But as much as Rand&#8217;s novels had taught me to believe in  meritocracy, they had not prepared me to go it alone financially and  emotionally. I began to cry and refused.</p>
<p>Hardcore objectivists often criticize liberals for basing decisions  on emotion, rather than reason. My father saw our family politics no  differently. In his mind, it was reasonable to ask that I emancipate  myself and work for a living. To me, it felt like he was asking me to  sacrifice my childhood so he didn&#8217;t have to pay child support. To me, it  felt like abandonment.</p>
<p>Nearly a year after that conversation, my parents&#8217; legal battle  came to an end. In Santa Clara County&#8217;s record room, the typical family  law case occupies the space of a small manila folder. My parents&#8217; case  filled several shelves. A judge decided my father would have to pay my  mother both what he owed in child support and her attorney fees &#8212; an  amount that totaled about $120,000.</p>
<p>Dad’s only choice was to sell our house. I moved to Mom&#8217;s and saw  him for the occasional restaurant lunch or family holiday. The distance  between us grew wider when I went off to college. He&#8217;d call me every  other month to play 20-minute catch-up before he had to rush back to  work. More consistent, however, were his e-mails. Forwarded from the  daily objectivist newsletter he subscribed to, each one had a title like  &#8220;George W. Bush, Genius&#8221; or &#8220;Obama the Pathetic.&#8221; They continue to pile  up in my in box, mostly unread. Every once in a while, I&#8217;ll click on  one, hoping to find a &#8220;How are you?&#8221; or &#8220;What&#8217;s new?&#8221; to no avail. It&#8217;s a  hopeless exercise. I learned long ago that an objectivist like my  father simply doesn&#8217;t care to know.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are the 100 most beautiful words in the English language, apparently. . Ailurophile A cat-lover. Assemblage A gathering. Becoming Attractive. Beleaguer To exhaust with attacks. Brood To think alone. Bucolic In a lovely rural setting. Bungalow A small, cozy cottage. Chatoyant Like a cat’s eye. Comely Attractive. Conflate To blend together. Cynosure A focal point [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thelabyrinthine.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10585261&amp;post=1332&amp;subd=thelabyrinthine&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>These are the 100 most beautiful words in the English language, apparently.</div>
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<div><strong>Ailurophile</strong> A cat-lover.<br />
<strong>Assemblage</strong> A gathering.<br />
<strong>Becoming</strong> Attractive.<br />
<strong>Beleaguer </strong>To exhaust with attacks.<br />
<strong>Brood </strong>To think alone.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Bucolic </strong></span>In a lovely rural setting.<br />
<strong>Bungalow </strong>A small, cozy cottage.<br />
<strong>Chatoyant </strong>Like a cat’s eye.<br />
<strong>Comely </strong>Attractive.<br />
<strong>Conflate </strong>To blend together.<br />
<strong>Cynosure </strong>A focal point of admiration.<br />
<strong>Dalliance </strong>A brief love affair.<br />
<strong>Demesne </strong>Dominion, territory.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Demure </strong></span>Shy and reserved.<br />
<strong>Denouement </strong>The resolution of a mystery.<br />
<strong>Desuetude </strong>Disuse.<br />
<strong>Desultory </strong>Slow, sluggish.<br />
<strong>Diaphanous </strong>Filmy.<br />
<strong>Dissemble </strong>Deceive.<br />
<strong>Dulcet </strong>Sweet, sugary.<br />
<strong>Ebullience </strong>Bubbling enthusiasm.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Effervescent </strong></span>Bubbly.<br />
<strong>Efflorescence </strong>Flowering, blooming.<br />
<strong>Elision </strong>Dropping a sound or syllable in a word.<br />
<strong>Elixir </strong>A good potion.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Eloquence </strong></span>Beauty and persuasion in speech.<br />
<strong>Embrocation </strong>Rubbing on a lotion.<br />
<strong>Emollient </strong>A softener.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Ephemeral </strong></span>Short-lived.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Epiphany </strong></span>A sudden revelation.<br />
<strong>Erstwhile </strong>At one time, for a time.<br />
<strong>Ethereal </strong>Gaseous, invisible but detectable.<br />
<strong>Evanescent </strong>Vanishing quickly, lasting a very short time.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Evocative </strong></span>Suggestive.<br />
<strong>Fetching </strong>Pretty.<br />
<strong>Felicity </strong>Pleasantness.<br />
<strong>Forbearance </strong>Withholding response to provocation.<br />
<strong>Fugacious </strong>Fleeting.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Furtive </strong></span>Shifty, sneaky.<br />
<strong>Gambol </strong>To skip or leap about joyfully.<br />
<strong>Glamour </strong>Beauty.<br />
<strong>Gossamer </strong>The finest piece of thread, a spider’s silk.<br />
<strong>Halcyon </strong>Happy, sunny, care-free.<br />
<strong>Harbinger </strong>Messenger with news of the future.<br />
<strong>Imbrication </strong>Overlapping and forming a regular pattern.<br />
<strong>Imbroglio </strong>An altercation or complicated situation.<br />
<strong>Imbue </strong>To infuse, instill.<br />
<strong>Incipient </strong>Beginning, in an early stage.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Ineffable </strong></span>Unutterable, inexpressible.<br />
<strong>Ingénue </strong>A naïve young woman.<br />
<strong>Inglenook </strong>A cozy nook by the hearth.<br />
<strong>Insouciance </strong>Blithe nonchalance.<br />
<strong>Inure </strong>To become jaded.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Labyrinthine </strong></span>Twisting and turning.<br />
<strong>Lagniappe </strong>A special kind of gift.<br />
<strong>Lagoon </strong>A small gulf or inlet.<br />
<strong>Languor </strong>Listlessness, inactivity.<br />
<strong>Lassitude </strong>Weariness, listlessness.<br />
<strong>Leisure </strong>Free time.<br />
<strong>Lilt </strong>To move musically or lively.<br />
<strong>Lissome </strong>Slender and graceful.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Lithe </strong></span>Slender and flexible.<br />
<strong>Love </strong>Deep affection.<br />
<strong>Mellifluous </strong>Sweet sounding.<br />
<strong>Moiety </strong>One of two equal parts.<br />
<strong>Mondegreen </strong>A slip of the ear.<br />
<strong><span style="color:#008000;">Murmur</span>ous </strong>Murmuring.<br />
<strong>Nemesis </strong>An unconquerable archenemy.<br />
<strong>Offing </strong>The sea between the horizon and the offshore.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Onomatopoeia </strong></span>A word that sounds like its meaning.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Opulent </strong></span>Lush, luxuriant.<br />
<strong>Palimpsest </strong>A manuscript written over earlier ones.<br />
<strong>Panacea </strong>A solution for all problems<br />
<strong>Panoply </strong>A complete set.<br />
<strong>Pastiche </strong>An art work combining materials from various sources.<br />
<strong>Penumbra </strong>A half-shadow.<br />
<strong>Petrichor </strong>The smell of earth after rain.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Plethora </strong></span>A large quantity.<br />
<strong>Propinquity </strong>An inclination.<br />
<strong>Pyrrhic </strong>Successful with heavy losses.<br />
<strong>Quintessential </strong>Most essential.<br />
<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Ratatouille </strong></span>A spicy French stew.<br />
<strong>Ravel </strong>To knit or unknit. <span style="color:#008000;">(Unravel is one of my favorites)</span><br />
<strong>Redolent </strong>Fragrant.<br />
<strong>Riparian </strong>By the bank of a stream.<br />
<strong>Ripple </strong>A very small wave.<br />
<strong>Scintilla </strong>A spark or very small thing.<br />
<strong>Sempiternal </strong>Eternal.<br />
<strong>Seraglio </strong>Rich, luxurious oriental palace or harem.<br />
<strong>Serendipity </strong>Finding something nice while looking for something else.<br />
<strong>Summery </strong>Light, delicate or warm and sunny.<br />
<strong>Sumptuous </strong>Lush, luxurious.<br />
<strong>Surreptitious </strong>Secretive, sneaky.<br />
<strong>Susquehanna </strong>A river in Pennsylvania.<br />
<strong>Susurrous </strong>Whispering, hissing.<br />
<strong>Talisman </strong>A good luck charm.<br />
<strong>Tintinnabulation </strong>Tinkling.<br />
<strong>Umbrella </strong>Protection from sun or rain.<br />
<strong>Untoward </strong>Unseemly, inappropriate.<br />
<strong>Vestigial </strong>In trace amounts.<br />
<strong>Wafture </strong>Waving.<br />
<strong>Wherewithal </strong>The means.<br />
<strong><span style="color:#008000;">Woe</span>begone </strong>Sorrowful, downcast</div>
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<div><em>It was kind of uncanny as to how many of those words have always been my personal favorites (highlighted in green), words I love to roll out of my tongue just for eargasms.  I mean, she even has Labyrinthine in there.  Nice.</em></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuesday, October 6, 2009 -m4w (L train to Manhattan) You were reading Catch-22 on the subway this morning. I have never seen such a beautiful profile. I wanted to say hi, but then you’d turn towards me and I wouldn’t be able to look at your profile anymore. You were so into your book, I [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thelabyrinthine.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10585261&amp;post=1312&amp;subd=thelabyrinthine&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Tuesday, October 6, 2009<br />
-m4w (L train to Manhattan)<br />
You  were reading Catch-22 on the subway this morning. I have never seen   such a beautiful profile. I wanted to say hi, but then you’d turn   towards me and I wouldn’t be able to look at your profile anymore. You   were so into your book, I don’t think you noticed me falling in love   with you. But I thought I’d ask, just in case.</p></blockquote>
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