I'm really confused here!
Some dead people, people who were too sensitive to live: Sylvia Plath, Van Gough, Virginia Woolf, Jackson Pollock, Promo Levi, Kurt Cobain, of course. Some alive people: George W.Bush, Arnold Schwazenegger, Osama Bin Laden. Put a cross next to the people you might want to have a drink with, and then see whether they're on the dead side or the alive side. And, yeah, you could point out that I have stacked the deck, that there are a couple of people missing from my 'alive' list who might fuck up my argument, a few poets and musicians and so on. And you could also point out that Stalin and Hitler weren't so great, and they're no longer with us. But indulge me anyway: you know what I'm talking about. Sensitive people find it harder to stick around.
-- A paragraph from 'A Long Way Down' by Nick Hornby.
My questions are,
① Why by putting a cross next to people one can tell that they are noble or disgusting?
② Since Stalin didn't kill himself, then why he takes Stalin as an example here?The speaker, his name is JJ, wants to commit suicide. He is full of artistic sensibility.