On February 2, 1905, Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum, later known as Ayn Rand, was born in Russia (Duignan) to a middle-class, Jewish family (Long). When she was a kid, Alissa enjoyed storytelling and decided she wanted to be a writer when she grew up (Hicks). All of Alissa’s schooling took place in Russia from grade school to college. She studied history, philosophy, …show more content…
Objectivism is composed of four main ideas. Reality often comes first in the process, for reality is part of the quest of life and how to successfully live it (About Ayn Rand). Ayn Rand believes facts are fact and they’re not avoidable. “Wishing won’t make it so.” quotes Rand. People cannot wish for things to magically change, they just have to face what’s in front of them. She explains, “The primacy of existence (of reality) is the axiom that existence exists, i.e., that the universe exists independent of consciousness (of any consciousness). To grasp the axiom that existence exists, means to grasp the fact that nature, i.e., the universe as a whole, cannot be created or annihilated, that it cannot come into or go out of existence. Whether its basic constituent elements are atoms, or subatomic particles, or some yet undiscovered forms of energy, it is not ruled by a consciousness or by will or by chance, but by the Law of Identity. Nature is the metaphysically given — i.e., the nature of nature is outside the power of any volition” (About Ayn