 The primary philosophic
theme of Max Contraction Online is that of the
incredible human potential for progress and
improvement. To this end, we draw spiritual
sustenance and inspiration from the achievements
of the great men and women who have come before
us and revealed to us a better way through the
majesty of their own lives and examples. The great artists, thinkers,
athletes, musicians, scientists and statesmen are
here honored and their lives and legacies
presented as fuel to sustain us on lifes
journey. We do not subscribe to heroes in the
sky, i.e., to non-human achievers, for a
non-human achievement has no relevance to humans
in terms of inspiration or desire to better
ourselves here on earth. Some one or thing that
is immortal and invulnerable, or that is
pre-wired to be all knowing, is so foreign a
concept to our conceptual/rational faculty as to
be meaningless in practical terms. Human beings
require the example of other human beings
mortal, volitional and successful in learning,
understanding, fighting against deception and
corruption, and capable of making decisions that
are true, that matter, that are valid and that
can, when employed correctly by themselves and
others, change the world for the better. We at
Max Contraction offer the example of such human
beings here for this very purpose. If you are
tired of looking at the dregs of our species such
as reported or dramatized through our media
outlets, and are beginning to wonder if all
humanity has to offer are gangsters, or
oppressed, impulse-driven mediocrities, you will
be delighted to find that our species is indeed
capable of better -- dare we say supremely better
-- alternatives whose examples will serve to
strengthen your character and ideals, and inspire
you on to greater personal achievement and
fulfillment.

HEROIC
PRODUCTS
Heroes of History
The Greatest Minds and Ideas
Of All Time
Steve Reeves The Man,
The Legend
Leonard Peikoff: In His Own
Words
A Visit With Will And Ariel
Durant
The Art of Michelangelo
High Intensity Training The
Mike Mentzer Way
Ayn Rand: A Sense Of Life
Heroes of Civilization (audio)

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