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In reply to the discussion: Chris Kluwe: Here’s what’s wrong with Ayn Rand, libertarians [View all]tclambert
(11,194 posts)because he didn't believe in getting help from anybody else. He didn't have any insurance ('cause that's socialism), didn't belong to any church or other community group that might have helped him out, and, of course, didn't believe in getting organ transplants (or allowing anyone else to perform surgery on him). He considered doing dialysis on himself, but it requires a complex machine and as smart as he thought he was, he just couldn't make all the components from scratch by himself. He also thought about researching a cure on his own, but he couldn't bear the thought of allowing existing research performed by others to influence his efforts to master the subject.
He eventually decided the best he could do was to spend his last days high on weed he grew himself. So you could say he died happy. Selfish and stupid, but happy.