John Galt
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Who is John Galt?
A man.
A symbol.
A question.
John Galt is the central figure of Atlas Shrugged—the mind behind the strike of the men of the mind.
More than a character, he embodies the spirit of reason, individualism, and defiance against collectivism.
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Why does he matter?
John Galt refuses to serve a world that punishes ability and rewards need.
He doesn’t beg. He doesn’t submit.
He withdraws his mind from society—until it collapses from the weight of its own contradictions.
He is the answer to the question: “What happens if the best stop serving the worst?”
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His Philosophy in one sentence
“I swear—by my life and my love of it—that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.”
This oath is the moral blueprint of Objectivism: self-responsibility, rational self-interest, and the sanctity of the individual mind.
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His role in the novel
Inventor.
Philosopher.
Revolutionary.
John Galt unites the brightest minds, leads the intellectual strike, and ultimately offers a new moral code based on reason.
He is invisible for most of the novel, yet shapes its every page.
His 60-page radio speech is a manifesto for a new civilization.
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From Fiction to Action
John Galt is not just a character. He’s an invitation.
To think. To act. To live by your own mind.
To become the kind of person who asks not « Who is John Galt? » but « Am I? »
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Coming soon: [BecomingJohnGalt.com]
A 30-day guided challenge to think and live like John Galt. Ideas. Action. Transformation. Are you ready to shrug the world?