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An(other) intro

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:02 pm
by kzogs
EVE character - kzogs
Your preferred nick/name - Kevin
TTI Division (or major occupation if unsure) - Not really sure yet, I have only trained learning and spaceship command skills.
Your (approximate) age - 17
Timezone in the world - Mountain Standard Time (GMT-6)

Extended Info:

1) What are your unique characteristics that set you apart from most people? (your views, achievements, etc):

- I am unique because I try to be rational in my views. So many people let there emotions get in the way of reality. For example, my friend's grandfather is a very intelligent and nice man, but because he was once mugged by a black man, he is racist towards African-Americans. I try to just look at facts and keep my person feelings aside.
I read the forums and it seems like many people here are atheists. I am a Christian (although I disagree with many things my church says and distrust organized religion), partly because I believe atheism is a religion also (you cannot prove that God does or does not exist). I think this is consistent with my other philosophies because I interpret the Bible say that it is a personal choice to help others, and should not be mandated by the State.

2) Why are you playing EVE?

-I like playing EVE because it rewards you for playing smarter and not longer. While earning ISK is easier if you play for 6 hours a day, you can make the same amount in an hour if you play smart enough (When I first started playing I made virtually nothing until I learned how to play).

I also like the game. The people are usually intelligent and interesting. It is fun and has awesome graphics.

3) Why are you applying to Taggart?

-When I was looking through corporations I saw the name Ayn Rand in the information guide about Taggart. In American Lit. we had just read Anthem. I really liked the book, especially the observation in the preface that a collectivist society could not be technically advanced because people were not allowed to challenge the accepted ideas. I looked up objectivism, and while I do not agree with all aspects of it, and it matched my philosophy that each man should live their life to attain happiness, not just be tools "for the greater good".

I like how the corporate structure (no taxes :D ) rewards those who actually work. I read the forums and it seems like the people here have very intellectually stimulating conversations.

Re: An(other) intro

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:09 am
by Oleksandr
Greetings!

I have sent you the application over PM.

Enjoy.

o7

Re: An(other) intro

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:13 am
by Oleksandr
kzogs wrote:When I was looking through corporations I saw the name Ayn Rand in the information guide about Taggart. In American Lit. we had just read Anthem. I really liked the book, especially the observation in the preface that a collectivist society could not be technically advanced because people were not allowed to challenge the accepted ideas. I looked up objectivism, and while I do not agree with all aspects of it, and it matched my philosophy that each man should live their life to attain happiness, not just be tools "for the greater good".
Wow, Ayn Rand Institute really works. It sends out free copies of Ayn Rand books to high school teachers who are willing to them those books.
http://www.aynrand.org/site/News2?page= ... _ctrl=1221

I highly suggest reading her larger works, such as The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.

For one reason is that our entire corporation/alliance is built around this and only this philosophy.