https://poetsandquants.com/2020/01/24/renown-hbs-prof-clayton-christensen-dies/
Harvard's Clayton Christensen Dead At 67 -- Father of 'disruptive innovation'
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He had a series of health issues beginning in his 50s. Really tall people don’t live that long, except for Kenneth Galbraith who was even taller and lived almost 30 years longer
He died of cancer. I think that effects tall and short people relatively equally (I'm guessing)
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Mormons and J*w*s are hard working. That's why they are HRMs.
I think Harvard is especially full of them.Harvard doesn't select people who are hard-working, but rather those who posses very high IQs (and IQ is of course completely hereditary)
Another way of saying Jewbros and Mormonbros.