Hi /his/. I have been looking for the suicide note of Mitchell Heisman, but I couldn't find it. Apparently it is a pretty good essay on nihilism. Does any of you have it?
>>1828399
Bump
>>1828399
https://www.geenstijl.nl/archives/images/suicide_note.pdf
It's like 2000 pages though, if you want an essay on nihilism there are a few others to read before.
>>1828408
Thank you. I know, but I'm kind of tired of the approach most famous filosophers have, so I wanted to try something new. What else do you recommend me?
>>1828424
Well there's really not much like this except maybe Nick Land.
If you have been reading philosophers though, then it's fine. I agree with you that philosophy is very lifeless and not really interesting or useful a lot of the time.
>>1612691
Reminder that suicide the utmost expression of the faith in a self and that suicidal people do not believe in death.
suicidal people despise life so much that once they understand that they are inefficient at getting what they want, they go in the opposite direction of ''letting go'' in clinging, more than ever, to their desire of pleasures.
they cling so much that hey fail to pierce the notion of self.
if people believed in their death, they would be able to endure any pains on earth, they would not be scared of dying nor of pains.
when we believe in our death, when we believe that anything stops ''at death'' (reminder that you cannot prove that you will die, just like you cannot prove that you have been born), you do not have a problem taking a few hardships. it is not a few years of suffering which scare you, since at the end it stops.