The hardest part of achieving impossible goals is overcoming the mind improperly concluding that something's not possible before an effort is given right. I don't feel any discomfort in the slightest bit you know when people just excoriated me online like I got so much hate this past week oh is that what the piece in Bloomberg was about? There's no there's no animosity on my side it's just this is just being human we're all struggling with it and so it was just this public interaction that was interesting of how we all deal with ourselves internally.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent brings on Bryan Johnson, tech entrepreneur and Kernel founder, to talk about reversing his biological age with “the blueprint” (4:50), eating dinner at 11:00 am (12:15), pleasure through pain (15:45), rethinking what it means to be human (17:30), changing society (23:00), how this philosophy dovetails with his startup Kernel (24:50), the “cognitive crisis" (26:45), living outside the norm (30:45), the autonomous self (33:15), assembling a team of 25 people to create the blueprint (36:50), being a “rejuvenation athlete” (38:40), firing himself (43:50), creating a community of rejuvenation enthusiasts (47:15), how long he wants to live (50:50), the rise of the machines (52:50), and automating away willpower (57:50).
Bryan Johnson's Blueprint: https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.co/
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