TR pt 2 ch 2 Self absorbed Wyatt is not as virtuous as Stanley
Edward A Moore
edmoorester at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 21:06:06 CDT 2011
TR pt 2 ch 2 Self absorbed Wyatt is not as virtuous as Stanley
mark wrote:
Wyatt's revelation seems distressingly close to Howard Roark's,
something like, intense devotion to his own vision allows him to
believe that nobody else is following his or her muse anywhere nearly
so faithfully as is he, and overshadows any attention to how it
affects others...
http://nasonart.com/personal/lifelessons/fountainhead.html
from "the fountainhead"
"In all proper relationships there is no sacrifice of anyone to anyone.
An architect needs clients, but he does not subordinate his work to
their wishes. They need him, but they do not order a house just to
give him a commission."
Wyatt would protest. . .he sounds better than this guy.
Wyatt is better than malcontent Howard Roark.
ed
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