The Morality of Self-Interest : A Talk On The Virtue of Building for Yourself
Join us for an evening with renowned Objectivist philosopher and entrepreneur Yaron Brook, Executive Chairman of the Ayn Rand Institute. In this talk, Yaron will challenge Silicon Valley's prevailing narrative of corporate altruism and present a bold alternative: the moral case for pursuing your own success without apology.
This evening offers a fresh perspective on why building for yourself—not the greater good—leads to true innovation and achievement.
Location: Edge & Node House of Web3, Presidio Lawn, San Francisco
Agenda:
7:00 pm - Networking Reception and Food (Sandwiches, Pizza, Snacks, Alcohol and Soft Drinks Provided)
7:15 pm - Main Event -Yaron Brook Takes the Stage
8:00 pm - Q&A Session
8:30 pm - Open Discussion & Networking
Key Topics:
Why Effective Altruism Is Immoral
Should Founders Build for Themselves, or a Collective Good?
Is The World Zero-Sum?
Objectivism's Practical Application To Startup Leadership
America's Revolutionary Principles: Immigration Reform, And Limited Government
Who Should Attend:
Founders Seeking The Moral Foundation For Wealth Creation
Tech Leaders Seeking A Philosophical Framework For Decision-Making
Ambitious Individuals Seeking Clarity In Their Pursuit Of Success
Why Attend: Discover how Objectivist principles can transform your approach to building companies, making decisions, and pursuing success. Connect with like-minded founders who understand that personal achievement and rational self-interest create more value than altruistic missions.
Yaron is willing to answer a broad range of questions, make sure to have your questions ready for the Q&A !
Space is limited. Early registration recommended.
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