While you will gain both knowledge and enjoyment from these challenges, you will gain a more rational world to live and thrive in by sharing your Objectivist365 Challenges on your favorite social media outlet.
Week 11:
- Take a quotation from @AynRandBot, give it a pretty background and post it as a meme or inspirational poster on Facebook or Twitter.
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- Post a question in the Objectivism Q&A Facebook group.
Week 12:
- If you have 2 credits/month on Audible, listen to and REVIEW a book by an Objectivist author: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
Week 13:
- If you have Kindle Unlimited, read and REVIEW a book by an Objectivist author: New Eden: Idolatry Book 2 by Quent Cordair.
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- Contact The Hill and say, “Thanks for publishing “‘America First’: Rethinking the Meaning of Self-Interest” by Peter Schwartz. I look forward to more articles from the Ayn Rand Institute.” Be sure to sign your name!
Week 14:
- Follow and rate a podcast: The Yaron Brook Show – News and Philosophy
Week 15:
- If you have 1 credit/month on Audible, listen to and REVIEW a book by an Objectivist author: No Time to Die by Kira Peikoff.
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- Take a lesson on the ARI campus: Lesson 3 of Eight Great Plays by Leonard Peikoff.
Week 16:
- If you have Kindle Unlimited, read and REVIEW a book by an Objectivist author: They Call Me the Flea by Warren Fahy.
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- Contact The Hill and say, “Thanks for publishing “Let’s Stop Normalizing the Palestinian Movement” by Elan Journo. I look forward to more articles from the Ayn Rand Institute.” Be sure to sign your name!
Week 17:
- Email Mike Slater and say, “Thanks for having Yaron Brook on your show to talk about net neutrality. I look forward to hearing more of him on the Mike Slater Show!” Be sure to sign your name.
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- Check out and rate the History Guys podcast.
Week 18:
- If you have 2 credits/month on Audible, listen to and REVIEW a book by an Objectivist author: Philosophy: Who Needs It by Ayn Rand.
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- Email Dr. Steve Orma and say, “Thanks for interviewing Dr. Onkar Ghate on Selfishness for Success. I look forward to more interviews with ARI intellectuals!” Be sure to sign with your name!
Week 19:
- If you have 1 credit/month on Audible, listen to and REVIEW a book by an Objectivist author: The DIM Hypothesis by Leonard Peikoff.
Week 20:
- Check out Jonathan Hoenig on Periscope (via Twitter: @JonathanHoenig, @PriceIsPrimary) – Objective Investing (usually Saturdays at 10:30am EST)
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- Take a lesson on the ARI campus: Lesson 4 of Eight Great Plays by Leonard Peikoff.