03-28-2011, 07:43 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Missouri, USA
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Suicide Note
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This 35-year-old Gentleman from Somerville, Massachusetts may look like a self-confident practical manager.
However, this Jewish-American holder of a degree in psychology was an intellectual who wrote 1,904 or 1,905 pages of wisdom about freedom, nihilism, transhumanism, sociobiology, God, Judaism, Jewish symbols, Jewish IQ, Anglo-Saxon history, referring to Socrates, Newton, Einstein, Pinker, Dawkins, Mansfield, Dershowitz, and many others, before he shot himself on the top step of Harvard's Memorial Church - in front of dozens of people - on Saturday.
The Reference Frame: Mitchell Heisman: suicide note, 1905 pages
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Has anyone else heard about this story or read his epitaph? His suicide note was a novel consisting of over 1,900 page. Some have called it the single greatest philosophical work of the 21st century. I recommend downloading it. While his ideas may seem far from the norm at times, he raises some very interesting points and thoughts about life, death, religion, society, and basically everything else that we deal with during our lifetimes.
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