1. "Heisman took his life as part of a philosophical exploration he called “an experiment in nihilism.’’ At the end of his note, a dense, scholarly work with 1,433 footnotes, a 20-page bibliography, and more than 1,700 references to God and 200 references to the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, Heisman sums up his experiment: “Every word, every thought, and every emotion come back to one core problem: life is meaningless,’’ he wrote. “The experiment in nihilism is to seek out and expose every illusion and every myth, wherever it may lead, no matter what, even if it kills us.’’"
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    Seriously? you took too much man, you took too much, too much...

    Book details motives for suicide at Harvard - The Boston Globe

    Debating with myself whether to actually sit down and read this thing. Needless to say, this guy should have smoked some weed and gotten properly laid.

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