The Jokela incident would indicate that Susan Blackmore is on to something in her book "The Meme Machine".
According to her, since we can imitate, humans are conduits for memes. However, analog to Richard Dawkins, who wrote "The Selfish Gene", she claims that the memes are selfish and care for nothing else than their own propagation. Genes in this respect would be a subset of memes, a subset that are chemically encoded in DNA and not by the linking of synapses.
It would not be possible to explain any premature ending of your days by evolution especially when there is no genetic offspring involved that could benefit from leaving early. Memetically it is possible. The idea will live on for what it is worth even if the genes of the individual lost out.
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